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Spokane City Council

3:30 p.m. Monday, Council Chambers, City Hall, review of Feb. 26 agenda and approval of routine items.

6 p.m. Monday, Council Chambers, City Hall, vote on resolution calling for environmental stewardship.

Spokane Valley City Council

6 p.m. Tuesday, City Hall, 11707 E. Sprague Ave. Study session includes discussion of Title 21 (environmental controls) of the Uniform Development Code and a contract for street sweeping.

6 p.m. Wednesday, City Hall. In a special meeting, council will deliberate Uniform Development Code Titles 19 (zoning), 22 (design and development standards) and 24 (building regulations).

Spokane County Commission

9:30 a.m. Tuesday, commissioners’ hearing room, Public Works Building, 1026 W. Broadway Ave. Agenda includes discussion about the county’s lobbying efforts in Olympia.

2 p.m. Tuesday, commissioners’ hearing room, Public Works Building. Agenda includes public hearing on proposal to allocate $60,000 to support a day reporting program.

5 p.m. Tuesday, commissioners’ hearing room, Public Works Building. Agenda includes public hearing regarding moratorium on residential construction near the Spokane International Airport.

3 p.m. Thursday, assessor’s first floor Courthouse office. Commissioners and Assessor Ralph Baker will discuss his idea of selling advertising on the county’s property data Web site.

Spokane Historic Landmarks Commission

3 p.m. Wednesday, council briefing center, City Hall, nomination reviews on two homes.

Spokane Library Board of Trustees

4:30 p.m. Wednesday, downtown library, agenda at meeting.

Spokane Valley Planning Commission

6 p.m. Thursday, City Hall, public hearing on Titles 19, 22 and 24 of the Uniform Development Code, as well as the definitions and schedule of permitted uses. Chapters include regulations on zoning, concurrency, new subdivision design and other development issues.