Spokane council approves lease for Highbridge Park to American Indian Community Center; confirms several appointments

Spokane City Council · February 10, 2026

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Council member Paul Dillon said the council approved a lease of Highbridge Park to the American Indian Community Center and confirmed appointments to three advisory bodies; no vote tallies were provided in the recap.

Council member Paul Dillon said the Spokane City Council approved a lease of Highbridge Park to the American Indian Community Center and confirmed several board and commission appointments.

Dillon, representing District 2, called the park lease "really exciting" and said it will have "such a positive regional impact," thanking "the partnership between the Spokane Tribe, our park board, and parks department." The recap did not include vote tallies or details of lease terms.

The council also approved appointments to the Spokane Arts Commission, the Community Housing and Human Services Board and the Spokane Animal Protection Advisory Board, Dillon said. The mayoral or council sponsors who moved or seconded the motions were not named in the recap, nor were formal vote counts recorded in the transcript.

Next steps and implementation details for the Highbridge Park lease, including lease duration and any required approvals or condition language, were not specified in the meeting remarks.