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Spokane council recap: appointments, federal priorities, housing ordinances and Safe Streets funding approved
Summary
Council Member Lambden said the Spokane City Council appointed members to several commissions, approved the city’s federal priorities for the 2026 session (including protections for Medicaid, SNAP and TANF), adopted two housing-related ordinances and approved Safe Streets funding priorities to complete the 27 by 27 projects.
Council Member Lambden, District 2, said the Spokane City Council took multiple actions at its Oct. 20 meeting, appointing members to local boards and commissions, approving the city’s federal priorities for the upcoming 2026 legislative session and adopting housing- and transportation-related measures.
The appointments included seats on the Spokane County Hotel and Motel TPA Commission, the Plan Commission, the Bicycle Advisory Board and the Transportation Commission. “At our meeting, we appointed several individuals to a variety of boards and commissions,…
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