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Spokane County preps for $19 million in Bigelow Gulch projects

Official says projects will improve, widen roadway
June 8, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
The Spokane County Public Works Department plans to start two projects worth a combined total of $19 million as part of its continuing work on Bigelow Gulch and Forker roads. Martha Lou Wheatley-Billeter, Spokane County's public works information and o
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—City of Spokane

Work on Riverfront Park projects hits full stride

Ice ribbon, structure set for November completion
June 8, 2017
The city of Spokane parks department says it plans to open the new Riverfront Park ice rink-and ticket office for the rink and Skyride facility-in November. 'The desire is to make the ice ribbon a destination place as the holidays approach,” says
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—Mike McLean

Spokane's road work backlog: Year of the big fix

Extreme wet winter, spring compound annual breakup
June 8, 2017
Mike McLean
Although a number of long-planned transportation system improvements are underway, it likely will take much of this road construction season-if not longer-for street crews to complete urgent repairs of winter and spring water damage. In Spokane, the
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—Kevin Blocker

City, Brown Building Materials prepare to meet in court

Eminent domain meant to clear hurdle for MLK Way
May 25, 2017
An eminent domain case involving the city of Spokane and B-ONE LLC, which operates Brown Building Materials, and pertaining to key property next to the Spokane River near downtown, now is scheduled to go to trial on Oct. 9. The petition, filed by the cit
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Exiting WSU chancellor mulls next challenge

Brown foresees health care remaining big focus for her
May 25, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
As Washington State University Spokane Chancellor Lisa Brown enters her final months in that position, she says timing and opportunity have intersected to mold her time at the school. 'In some ways, I've just been in the right place at the right tim
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Spokane Transit Authority plans $10.8 million complex

Design work under way on West Central facility
May 11, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane Transit Authority has started planning for the construction of a $10.8 million transit vehicle storage building, parking lot, and fuel storage facility, to be located just northwest of its headquarters in west central Spokane. Brandon Rapez-Bett
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City grants amnesty for unregistered businesses

About 3,000 companies said to be in delinquency
May 11, 2017
Linn Parish
The city of Spokane has launched a business registration amnesty program through which unregistered businesses that are located in the city or do business here can come into compliance without any penalties for delinquencies. Margaret Redd, taxes and li
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Assessor staffing shortage to delay appraisal notices

County has had difficulty recruiting skilled applicants
May 11, 2017
Mike McLean
The Spokane County Assessor's Office is running behind schedule in 2017 property tax assessments for the 2018 tax year. Due to a shortage of appraisers, the Assessor's Office won't complete 2017 valuations in time to send notices to property owners
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First Tee pulls golf project amid road flap

Nonprofit had hoped to build three-hole course
April 27, 2017
The executive director for the nonprofit Inland Northwest Golf Foundation, the parent to The First Tee of the Inland Northwest chapter here, says the organization has withdrawn a predevelopment application before the city of Spokane for a 6-acre, three-ho
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—Mike McLean

Not a lotta lots in Spokane

Land shortage to hinder entry-level homebuyers, builders contend
April 27, 2017
Mike McLean
New-home construction is outpacing the supply of available land to build houses on, and that's contributing to rising home prices and the dwindling inventory of existing homes for sale, some developers here say. Jim Frank, CEO of Liberty Lake-based rea
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