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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2026 · 4 MIN

Spokane Pauses on Data Centers While Planning Tomorrow's Growth

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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-11. Spokane is waking up to a busy Thursday, with a mix of civic decisions, community conversations, and plenty of ways to get out and enjoy the city. At City Hall, council members have introduced an ordinance that would place a temporary moratorium on new data centers in Spokane, a move aimed at giving leaders time to study how large energy users affect neighborhoods, infrastructure, and long term economic planning.[6] For residents, that means the city is taking a pause to consider whether future development leans more toward heavy tech infrastructure or other kinds of jobs and services in your part of town.[6] County leaders are also asking for your input today. Spokane County is hosting a public forum on its 2046 Comprehensive Plan at 1026 West Broadway Avenue, inviting people to help shape how the region grows over the next 20 years, from housing and transportation to parks and rural land use.[3] If you have strong feelings about growth, traffic, or where new homes should go, this is one of the most direct ways to be heard.[3] Today also marks the start of a new chapter for Spokane real estate professionals as Washingtons SB 6091 takes effect, changing how residential listings are marketed.[4] The law pushes for broad, public exposure of homes for sale, limiting private or exclusive marketing so more buyers see more listings at the same time.[4] In real terms, if youre house hunting, you should see fewer so called pocket listings and better access to what is truly on the market.[4] If you are looking for something lighter at lunchtime, Street Music Week continues downtown and in neighborhood business districts like Garland and South Perry, with local musicians popping up from noon to one to raise money for charity while adding a live soundtrack to your errands and coffee breaks.[5] Later this afternoon, the West Plains Chamber hosts Business After Hours at Garage Lodge, a luxury storage condo complex, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., giving business owners and professionals a casual setting to network and tour a very Spokane style take on storage and workspace.[7] Sports fans, Shawn ODonnells American Grill and Irish Pub on North Monroe turns into World Cup central tonight, hosting a free watch party from 7 to 10 p.m. with matches on, pints pouring, and plenty of jerseys on display in an authentic pub atmosphere.[1] On campus, Spokane Community College student organizations continue their spring activity slate, including a NASO meeting this afternoon that keeps student voices active in shaping campus life.[11] And over at Gonzaga, the university is leaning into Spokane summer mode with a slate of events and stories celebrating local arts, community engagement, and outdoor life, a reminder that campus is a year round hub, not just a fall and winter destination.[12] Online, local outlets including KREM 2 and Spokane News are tracking overnight police activity, including reports near East 4th and South Skipworth, so expect more details as the day unfolds and give first responders space if youre in that area.[10][14] That is your mix of policy, planning, and pure fun for today. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for 2026-06-11. Spokane is waking up to a busy Thursday, with a mix of civic decisions, community conversations, and plenty of ways to get out and enjoy the city. At City Hall, council members have introduced an ordinance that would place a temporary moratorium on new data centers in Spokane, a move aimed at giving leaders time to study how large energy users affect neighborhoods, infrastructure, and long term economic planning.[6] For residents, that means the city is taking a pause to consider whether future development leans more toward heavy tech infrastructure or other kinds of jobs and services in your part of town.[6] County leaders are also asking for your input today. Spokane County is hosting a public forum on its 2046 Comprehensive Plan at 1026 West Broadway Avenue, inviting people to help shape how the region grows over the next 20 years, from housing and transportation to parks and rural land use.[3] If you have strong feelings about growth, traffic, or where new homes should go, this is one of the most direct ways to be heard.[3] Today also marks the start of a new chapter for Spokane real estate professionals as Washingtons SB 6091 takes effect, changing how residential listings are marketed.[4] The law pushes for broad, public exposure of homes for sale, limiting private or exclusive marketing so more buyers see more listings at the same time.[4] In real terms, if youre house hunting, you should see fewer so called pocket listings and better access to what is truly on the market.[4] If you are looking for something lighter at lunchtime, Street Music Week continues downtown and in neighborhood business districts like Garland and South Perry, with local musicians popping up from noon to one to raise money for charity while adding a live soundtrack to your errands and coffee breaks.[5] Later this afternoon, the West Plains Chamber hosts Business After Hours at Garage Lodge, a luxury storage condo complex, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., giving business owners and professionals a casual setting to network and tour a very Spokane style take on storage and workspace.[7] Sports fans, Shawn ODonnells American Grill and Irish Pub on North Monroe turns into World Cup central tonight, hosting a free watch party from 7 to 10 p.m. with matches on, pints pouring, and plenty of jerseys on display in an authentic pub atmosphere.[1] On campus, Spokane Community College student organizations continue their spring activity slate, including a NASO meeting this afternoon that keeps student voices active in shaping campus life.[11] And over at Gonzaga, the university is leaning into Spokane summer mode with a slate of events and stories celebrating local arts, community engagement, and outdoor life, a reminder that campus is a year round hub, not just a fall and winter destination.[12] Online, local outlets including KREM 2 and Spokane News are tracking overnight police activity, including reports near East 4th and South Skipworth, so expect more details as the day unfolds and give first responders space if youre in that area.[10][14] That is your mix of policy, planning, and pure fun for today. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

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