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Council approves amendment narrowing parks language and extending nonpublic-area rules to right-of-way
Summary
Council voted to amend an ordinance to remove parks from a proposed parks ordinance and instead extend a nonpublic-areas rule to city right-of-way and certain ticketed event areas, converting the change into an emergency ordinance for later final consideration.
The Spokane City Council approved an amendment to ordinance 36700 that removes parks from the proposed parks restrictions and instead extends a 2018-style nonpublic-area code to selected city right-of-way and ticketed event areas.
The amendment, circulated earlier in the day, was approved after council suspended rules to consider the change on an expedited basis. Council member Dylan described the revision as converting the ordinance into an emergency ordinance and said it focuses on…
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