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Spokane council members press for clearer briefings after $220,000 lease termination payment
Summary
Councilmembers questioned why large claims and payments appear in the city's claims list without prior briefings, focusing on a roughly $220,000 payment to end a warehouse lease and asking for clearer rules about when the council should be informed.
Spokane City Council members pressed city staff on the council's role in overseeing large claims and payments during a briefing that focused on a roughly $220,000 payment tied to ending a warehouse lease.
Councilmember Cathcart raised the initial concern, saying the central question was oversight: "Where's the council sort of oversight? Where's our purview?" Cathcart pressed staff for clearer advance information on items that appear on the claims list, including smaller entries she said lacked explanation ("For example, there's a $5,000 payment... No idea why $5,000 what it's for").
The city's representative at the meeting, Matt Boston, who joined virtually "at the council's request," told the council staff could provide additional detail when asked but cautioned against routinely…
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