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Post Falls council adopts Technology District plan amendment to speed roads, utilities for proposed Prairie Medical Campus
Summary
Council voted to approve a plan amendment to the Post Falls Technology District urban renewal plan that adds roughly $6.4 million of eligible public street and utility improvements to enable coordinated infrastructure for a proposed Prairie Medical Campus; presenters said the change reimburses public assets paid upfront by private partners and preserves the district's revenue base.
Post Falls City Council on Dec. 23 voted to adopt an amendment to the Post Falls Technology District urban renewal plan that adds roughly $6,400,000 in eligible public roadway and water/sewer improvements to support a proposed Prairie Medical Campus and related commercial development.
The council approved the ordinance after presentations from Bob Seal, the city’s community development director, and representatives of the project team. Seal said the change is a plan amendment, not a plan modification, and is meant to clarify infrastructure needs south of Prairie Avenue so the work can be coordinated rather than built piecemeal. "This is an amendment and not a modification," Seal said during the presentation.
Jamieson Smith, identified as CEO of Kootenai Health, described…
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