In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the progress of an interlocal agreement aimed at enhancing historic preservation services in Medical Lake, a city recovering from a devastating fire that destroyed numerous buildings last year. Logan Gambarelli from the Spokane Historic Preservation Office presented the initiative, highlighting the collaborative efforts between the city and the county to foster preservation in the community.
The agreement, which follows a successful model established with Fairfield in 2016, is designed to provide Medical Lake with access to preservation services, including the ability to nominate properties for the historic register and offer tax incentives for significant rehabilitations. The Medical Lake City Council has already passed a historic preservation ordinance, a prerequisite for the agreement, and recently authorized the mayor to sign the interlocal agreement.
Gambarelli emphasized the importance of this initiative for Medical Lake, noting that it represents a pivotal moment for the city as it seeks to rebuild and redefine its identity post-tragedy. The interlocal agreement will not only facilitate the preservation of historic properties but also encourage investment and tourism, helping the community leverage its unique character.
The meeting underscored the proactive approach of Medical Lake's leadership in recognizing the value of its historic resources and the potential benefits of preservation. With the groundwork laid, officials are optimistic about the future of historic preservation in the city and the positive impact it can have on the community's growth and identity.