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County to accept tribal mitigation award and small grants; historic-building repairs to go to consent
Summary
Sheriff and county staff briefed commissioners on a $57,000 Spokane Tribe impact-mitigation award (including $25,000 for a K-9), a $13,248 STOP grant for domestic-violence training, and a $488,000 historic-preservation grant to repair failing awnings; staff recommended adding the items to the consent agenda.
Sheriff Kevin Ritchie asked the Spokane County Board of County Commissioners to accept multiple grant awards and to place them on the consent agenda.
Ritchie said the Spokane Tribe awarded $57,000 to the county from an impact-mitigation fund; $25,000 of that would replace a county K-9 and $32,000 would pay for a gas-meter replacement. He asked the board for permission to accept the award and place it on the February consent agenda.
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