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  • MARCH 11, 2026 OFFICIAL GAZETTE, SPOKANE, WA 261 MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL

    Mar 11, 2026

    ·Spokane, WA
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    The March 11, 2026 Official Gazette of Spokane, Washington contains notices and minutes from city council meetings. The document includes meeting minutes from the February 23, 2026 Agenda Review Session, during which the city council interviewed a candidate for the Salary Review Commission and received briefings on budget and emergency procurement ordinances. The minutes for the March 2, 2026 council meeting were deferred for publication in a later gazette issue.

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  • CITY OF SPOKANE REGARDING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

    Feb 9, 2026

    ·Spokane, WA
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The City of Spokane distributed information regarding its February 9, 2026 City Council meetings, including an Agenda Review Session at 3:30 p.m. and a Legislative Session at 6:00 p.m., both held at City Hall and available for virtual participation via WebEx and live streaming. Public testimony sign-up opened February 6 at 5:00 p.m. and closed February 9 at 6:00 p.m. through an online form or in-person registration, with the open forum limited to matters relating to city affairs, legislative, fiscal, or regulatory purview as defined by council rules.

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  • Inf 2314: Updates to the King County Regional Homelessness Authority

    Aug 14, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Inf 2308: Seattle Community Safety Initiative (SCSI) and King County Regional Approach to Gun Violence

    Aug 2, 2023

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CITY OF SPOKANE NOTICE REGARDING CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS

    Jun 13, 2022

    ·Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane resumed in-person City Council meetings on March 14, 2022, held in City Hall's Lower Level chambers, with virtual participation via WebEx available for all meetings except Executive Sessions. The notice provides WebEx call-in information and instructions for the week of June 13, 2022, including a 1:15 p.m. Committee Meeting, 3:30 p.m. Briefing Session, 6:00 p.m. Legislative Session, and Thursday Study Session, with public testimony sign-up available from 5:00–6:00 p.m. both in-person and virtually. The document also outlines rules of public decorum requiring a three-minute time limit for comments, prohibiting clapping, cheering, booing, and outbursts, and specifying that Open Forum discussions must relate to City affairs and exclude items on current or pending agendas.

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  • official gazette may 4 2022

    May 4, 2022

    ·Spokane, WA
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    On April 25, 2022, the Spokane City Council held a briefing and administrative session where they approved the May 2, 2022 advance agenda by a 6-1 vote and suspended council rules to add items to the agenda. The council also considered Special Budget Ordinance C36195, which would increase appropriations in the American Rescue Plan Fund by $750,000 for additional funding needs related to The Centre (content cut off in document). The document is the official gazette containing meeting minutes, hearing notices, ordinances, and job postings from the City of Spokane.

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  • Inf 1847: Public Art Annual Report

    Jul 12, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • Appt 02000: Appointment of Andrew Joslyn as member, Seattle Music Commission, for a term to August 31, 2023.

    Jul 9, 2021

    ·Seattle, WA
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  • CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS RULES – PUBLIC DECORUM

    Spokane, WA
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    This document establishes public decorum rules and speaking procedures for City Council meetings. The rules prohibit disruptive behavior such as clapping, cheering, booing, and outbursts during meetings, and limit public comments to three minutes per speaker with a restriction of one open forum appearance per month. Additionally, the document outlines Rule 5.4 governing public testimony on legislative agenda items, specifying that testimony is limited to three minutes per speaker unless the Chair determines less time is needed due to speaker volume, and clarifying that no testimony is taken on consent agenda items or procedural matters.

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  • City Council | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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  • Spokane County Auditor's Public Record Index Website

    Spokane, WA
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    The Spokane County Auditor's office operates an online Recorded Document Search portal providing public access to recorded documents in Spokane County, Washington. The recording office is located at 1116 W Broadway Ave, Spokane WA 99260, operates Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm (except holidays), and can be reached at (509) 477-2270. The office publishes online images limited to Plat Maps, Binding Site Plans, Condominiums, Land Corner Records, Short Plats, and Surveys due to privacy concerns, though indexing information is available for all documents. Physical document copies may be obtained in person at the office's first-floor Recording Division, by mail, or by phone; copies cost $1.00 per page, with certified copies adding $2.00 per document and map copies priced at $5.00 for the first page and $3.00 for additional pages.

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  • Important Documents | Spokane Falls Blvd Building Heights | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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  • Mayor's Office | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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  • Weekly Meeting Calendar

    Spokane, WA
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  • Public Records - City of Spokane, Washington

    Spokane, WA
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  • BUILDSpokane | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane is conducting a comprehensive update of Title 17 of the Spokane Municipal Code (the Development Code) through the BUILDSpokane project, in partnership with planning firms Clarion Associates and Kimley Horn. The modernization effort aims to align zoning and development regulations with current policy objectives, reduce barriers to development, and promote affordability, equity, and sustainability while improving code accessibility and review efficiency. The project is proceeding concurrently with PlanSpokane 2046, the City's comprehensive plan update, to meet state requirements and ensure Spokane's regulatory framework supports long-term community goals.

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  • Spokane County Canvassing Board Certification Meeting ...

    Spokane, WA
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  • Public Records | Spokane Valley, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane Valley provides public access to records in accordance with the Washington State Public Records Act, with many records available through the city's Laserfiche archive. Public records requests should be submitted through the Public Records Center or by email to prhoades@spokanevalleywa.gov, fax to 509-720-5075, or mail to the City Clerk's Office at 10210 E. Sprague Avenue, Spokane Valley, WA 99206. Requests must specify the subject matter, relevant location or address, specific dates or date range, and contact information for correspondence. The City is required to provide access to existing records unless exempted by state law, but is not obligated to create new documents, compile data, or answer general information requests.

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  • City Clerk | Spokane Valley, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    The City Clerk's Office of Spokane Valley, Washington serves as the primary administrative and public records center for the municipality, responsible for managing municipal records, coordinating City Council agendas and minutes, and serving as the official public records officer as established by Spokane Valley Municipal Code 2.20.010 and RCW 35A.13.090. The office maintains documents in a Laserfiche Archive including resolutions, ordinances, and interlocal agreements, and coordinates city elections with the Spokane County Elections Department. The City Clerk, currently Marci Patterson, receives damage claims against the city and can be contacted via email, with public records requests and notices available through the city website and the "Spokane Valley 311" app.

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  • Climate and Resiliency Planning | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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    The Climate Resilience and Sustainability Board voted on February 12, 2026 to recommend climate policies to the Plan Commission for inclusion in Plan Spokane 2046, following Phase 2 discussions on climate policy development across 11 sectors required by Washington State (agriculture, buildings, transportation, water resources, waste management, and others). The City of Spokane is updating its Comprehensive Plan, mandated by the Growth Management Act and due in 2026, to integrate climate considerations and address community resilience to climate hazards while promoting equity, protecting infrastructure, and preserving environmental resources. The planning effort incorporates input from community engagement, board feedback, and city staff, with opportunities for public participation through workshops, town halls, and surveys.

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  • Agenda Center • Spokane County, WA • CivicEngage

    Spokane, WA
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  • Public Records Office | Spokane County, WA

    Spokane, WA
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    The Spokane County Public Records Office, established in 2018, serves as the primary point of contact for public records requests under the Washington State Public Records Act (RCW 42.56). The office, located at 824 N Adams St. in the Human Resources Building, operates Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and can be contacted by phone at 509-477-1721, email at spocoprr@spokanecounty.org, or through the online GovQA Public Records Portal. The office is led by Public Records Officer Tony Dinaro and facilitates public records requests while supporting county employees with records management, retention, and disclosure. Its mission is to promote transparency and responsible stewardship of public records.

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  • PlanSpokane Periodic Update | Engage Spokane

    Spokane, WA
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    The City of Spokane is conducting PlanSpokane 2046, the first major update to its Comprehensive Plan since 2001, required by the Growth Management Act and due in June 2026. The update will guide development for the next 20 years and incorporate new state requirements for climate planning and housing for all income levels, with community engagement generating over 3,400 responses in 2025 through workshops, surveys, and focus groups. The city will continue robust community outreach throughout 2025 and 2026 on topics including climate, housing, economic development, land use, and transportation.

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  • Title Info: Spokane County Boundary Review Board, Minutes ...

    Spokane, WA
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    This archive collection contains minutes and meeting records from the Spokane County Boundary Review Board spanning 2003-2011, with audio records available for the entire period. The Board was a quasi-judicial administrative body established in 1967 under Chapter 36.93 RCW with authority over incorporation, annexation, mergers, and disincorporation decisions for cities, towns, and special purpose districts in Spokane County. The Board was disbanded by the Spokane County Board of Commissioners through Resolution No. 11-1122, effective January 1, 2012, with its final meeting held on November 14, 2011. The collection comprises 89 records in PDF and MP3 formats and is open for public research through the Washington State Archives Eastern Region Branch.

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