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Spokane County Shoreline Master Plan Hearing

Interested in supporting clean and healthy waterways for people, fish, and wildlife in Spokane County? Here's your chance to make difference. Spokane County is once again in the final stages of updating its Shoreline Master Program. They will decide whether to accept Department of Ecology’s required and recommended changes to their plan at a public workshop and hearing on November 8th. 

This is the regulation that protects all the state waterways in Spokane County including the Spokane River, the Little Spokane River, Hangman Creek, Newman Lake and 73 other bodies of water in Spokane County. Always remember: Even if you live in the City Of Spokane, you're still a Spokane County constituent and your participation is needed. 

Here are more details from Spokane County and Futurewise. The Public Workshop will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The Public Hearing will begin at 6:00 p.m. or as soon as possible thereafter. The Public Workshop and Public Hearing will be held in the Commissioners Hearing Room Spokane County Public Works Building 1026 West Broadway Avenue Spokane, WA 99260.



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