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Council hears first readings on alcohol impact area, public-health measures and eminent-domain water project; action deferred
Summary
The Spokane City Council held first readings for three separate ordinances — creating an alcohol impact area, creating a community health impact area to address addiction impacts, and authorizing eminent domain for a water booster pump site — and deferred further action.
The Spokane City Council received first readings of three separate ordinances — C-36-634 (creating an alcohol impact area), C-36-635 (establishing a community health impact area and public-health measures) and C-36-632 (authorize eminent domain for land needed for a water booster pump station) — and deferred further action. The clerk read the ordinance captions during the meeting.
The first-reading agenda item drew extensive public testimony. Several speakers urged stronger enforcement against drug dealers, more involuntary or mandated treatment…
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