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Council clears consent agenda and multiple code and vacation ordinances

December 09, 2025 | Spokane, Spokane County, Washington


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Council clears consent agenda and multiple code and vacation ordinances
A number of procedural and land‑use items were handled by the Spokane City Council during the legislative meeting.

The consent agenda passed unanimously. The council adopted multiple ordinances amending Spokane Municipal Code chapters on sewer and water services (including grouped ordinances C36776 and C36777), with votes recorded in the meeting minutes. Several vacation ordinances were approved, including C36560 (alley between Lee Street and Stone Street) and C36120 (Adam Street vacation — see separate coverage). One ordinance (C36808) was deferred to the Jan. 12, 2026 agenda and Ordinances C36809 and C36810 were considered under hearings (C36809 on public notice procedures and C36810 on co‑living requirements; both were adopted on final reading during the meeting).

Votes recorded during the meeting: multiple ordinances and resolutions were adopted, with several unanimous votes and some items recorded as 5‑2 outcomes where noted on the record.

These items primarily implement administrative code changes, finalize street vacations and set hearing outcomes; specific dollar amounts were not included for most items in the transcript.

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