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Planning manager briefs commission on state bills, comp plan timeline and right-of-way permit edits
Summary
Planning Manager Steve Roberge told the Spokane Valley Planning Commission on April 10 that staff are monitoring several state land-use bills, will cancel the next commission meeting due to lack of agenda items, and are finalizing edits to right-of-way permits that will be provided to commissioners and taken to City Council.
Planning Manager Steve Roberge told the Spokane Valley Planning Commission on April 10 that the state legislature was in active session and staff were monitoring several land-use bills that could affect local planning, and he provided updates on the comp plan timeline, a meeting cancellation and right-of-way permit edits that will go to City Council.
"I have a short report for you tonight," Roberge said. He told commissioners the legislature was "in full swing" and identified a few topics staff were watching: a parking bill the commission had discussed at a prior meeting, a bill concerning…
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