Government Almanac
For the week of June 1
Spokane Finance Committee
Monday, 10 a.m. regular meeting, lower-level conference room City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd.
Among other business, the committee will discuss the city’s gambling tax.
Spokane City Council
Monday, 3:30 p.m. briefing, lower-level conference room
6 p.m. regular meeting, City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd.
Among other business at the 6 p.m. meeting, the Council will consider a request that it vacate a portion of Napa Street.
Spokane County commissioners
Tuesday, 9 a.m. briefing, county courthouse, 1116 W. Broadway
2 p.m. meeting for non-hearing items, Public Works Building hearing room, 1026 W. Broadway 5 p.m. hearing, Public Works Building hearing room
Among other business at the 2 p.m. meeting, commissioners will consider buying 3.5 acres near the intersection of Trent Avenue and Pines Road. The county utility department would build a $500,000 shop and storage yard for sewer equipment.
Spokane Hearing Examiner
Tuesday, 9 a.m., second-floor conference room, City Hall
The hearing examiner will consider an application from AT&T Wireless Services to erect a 100-foot tower and 230-foot equipment shed near the intersection of Cannon Street and Sixth Court. Also, the examiner will hear a request to convert a service station into a convenience store, at the intersection of Wellesley Avenue and Nevada Street.
Spokane County Water Quality Advisory Committee
Thursday, 7 a.m.
Public Works Building, 1026 W. Broadway
Among other matters, the board will hear a report about water pollution from Rogers High School students.
Chase Youth Commission
Thursday, 3 p.m., fifth-floor conference room, City Hall
Agenda unavailable.
City Council/Planning Commission joint meeting
Thursday, 3 p.m., lower-level briefing room, City Hall
The Council and commission will discuss work to update the city’s comprehensive plan.
Chester Creek flood-control update
Thursday, 7 p.m.
Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3606 S. Schafer
This is the first in a series of three monthly meetings scheduled by the Spokane County Public Works Department to update residents on progress of flood-control work on this creek in the Valley.