Friday, March 21, 2008

Comment Period Extended

Following a second busy evening of public comment on the draft Sprague-Appleway Revitalization Plan, the Spokane Valley Planning Commission voted Thursday night to extend the written comment period for another two weeks, to Friday, April 4 at 5:00 pm.

From an e-mail notice sent to participants by City staff on Friday March 21:

"The Commissioners and staff felt that based on the amount of testimony, and comments received so far and the complexity of the plan, it would be valuable to the City to give our citizens two more weeks to review all the aspects of the Plan and be able to comment, or comment further if they so wished...it is with constant communication with our Community that we build the community that we want to grow forward with. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions."

Minutes from the March 20 meeting will be posted here or at the City website as soon as transcriptions of comments are completed.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

News Herald article

The link below downloads a text-only copy of an article appearing in the Valley News Herald.

Entitled “City collects input on Sprague/Appleway revitalization project”, the article interviews project manager Scott Kuhta and Couoncilman Bill Gothmann regarding the process and draft outcomes of the corridor plan.

The article was written by Craig Howard of the Herald, and appeared on January 18, 2008.

Monday, December 24, 2007

TV plan coverage: Comcast 1

imageRecently, Comcast Cable TV interviewed Spokane Valley planner and project director Scott Kuhta about the Sprague-Appleway Corridor Plan. Here’s a link to one of three such interviews, viewable with QuickTime® plugin, or downloadable for viewing on your home computer or iPod™. Each interview, hosted by Comcast TV’s Steve Mumm, runs approximately five minutes.

TV plan coverage: Comcast 2

imageRecently, Comcast Cable TV interviewed Spokane Valley planner and project director Scott Kuhta about the Sprague-Appleway Corridor Plan. Here’s a link to one of three such interviews, viewable with QuickTime® plugin, or downloadable for viewing on your home computer or iPod™. Each interview, hosted by Comcast TV’s Steve Mumm, runs approximately five minutes.

TV plan coverage: Comcast 3

imageRecently, Comcast Cable TV interviewed Spokane Valley Council Member Richard Munson about the Sprague-Appleway Corridor Plan. Here’s a link to one of three interviews regarding the project, viewable with QuickTime® plugin, or downloadable for viewing on your home computer or iPod™. Each interview, hosted by Comcast TV’s Steve Mumm, runs approximately five minutes.

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