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Spokane County commissioners oppose bill forcing county planning to adopt city standards, back aquifer measure and track housing and waste-to-energy bills
Summary
At a Jan. 13 briefing, Spokane County officials signaled opposition to House Bill 2201 — which they said would require counties to adopt adjacent city development standards in UGAs — pledged support for an aquifer recharge measure (6016) and put several housing and waste-to-energy bills on their watch list.
Spokane County commissioners on Tuesday signaled formal opposition to House Bill 2201, a proposal that county staff and local planners described as forcing counties to apply neighboring cities’ development standards inside urban growth areas (UGAs).
County lobbyist Mike Burgess told the board the 2026 legislative session had just begun and that staff would circulate a bill list next week. Scott, county staff who reviewed the text, described the measure as problematic: “The first 1, 22 0 1, city and county development regs and UGA is is a, a really bad bill,” he said, adding that it would force counties “to plan for UGA's using the development standards of the adjacent municipality” regardless of annexation commitments.
Why it matters: Commissioners said the proposal threatens local…
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