SPOKANE, Wash. — City leaders say as more people move to Spokane over the course of the next few decades, an updated plan for growth is needed sooner rather than later.
“Alternative one, our status quo does not meet the affordability requirements of our lowest income brackets which means we have to look at alternative two and three in order to meet state affordability requirements,” said Spokane City Planner II Kayce Downey.
Plan Spokane 2046 is a new roadmap for how the city will grow. It’s a long-term strategy that guides developments and housing across the city…