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Council updates good-neighbor ordinance for shelters and holds first readings on downtown height and meeting schedule
Spokane City Council · February 10, 2026
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Council member Paul Dillon said the council updated an ordinance to require more neighborhood feedback around siting sensitive facilities and held first readings on downtown height limits and a proposal to move council meetings to Wednesday nights starting in September.
Council member Paul Dillon said the Spokane City Council updated an ordinance to reflect stakeholder feedback on the city's good-neighbor agreement, specifically on how the city cites sensitive facilities such as…
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