Spokane City Council rejects ordinance to expand protections against warrantless ICE searches
- Charnwood Borough Council rejected Leicester Commercial Ltd's application to demolish Carillon Court, requiring a full planning permission process due to objections from local residents and businesses.
- The application faced issues related to a historic basement pub, which cannot be demolished under permitted development rights as it was last a drinking establishment.
- The Spokane City Council passed a citywide camping ban after facing ethics complaints and community backlash, replacing a previous ordinance approved by nearly 75% of voters.
- The Spokane camping ban has left many individuals without shelter, as the city lacks sufficient beds for the homeless population.
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Spokane rejects Navarrete’s final act: Emergency ban on warrantless ICE searches
(The Center Square) – Despite a majority vote, the Spokane City Council rejected a law Monday that would have banned warrantless searches by immigration authorities on “nonpublic” property.
Spokane passes new citywide camping ban - Washington Examiner
(The Center Square) – On the heels of an ethics complaint, the Spokane City Council passed a citywide camping ban on Monday, replacing another approved by nearly 75% of voters in 2023. The vote, split along ideological lines, follows over a year of proposals, community roundtables and allegations of quid pro quo between the progressive majority and Mayor Lisa Brown. They initially rejected the ban on June 16 but then reconsidered after much of t…
Resignation of Spokane Councilwoman Lili Navarrete takes effect; replacement to be appointed July 28
Spokane City Councilwoman Lili Navarrete’s resignation took effect Tuesday, leaving a vacancy on the seven-person council that will need to be quickly filled ahead of an election for her replacement.
Law to prevent ICE from warrantless raids in events on Spokane public property fails
Federal immigration officers can continue to enter ticketed events on public property in Spokane, with or without a warrant, after an emergency City Council proposal failed Monday. The ordinance, “Safe and Welcome in Spokane,” failed 4-3. As an emergency ordinance, it required five votes to pass and only received four. Councilmen Jonathan Bingle and Michael Cathcart and Council President Betsy Wilkerson voted against the proposal. It is possible…
Spokane City Council rejects ‘Safe and Welcome in Spokane’ ordinance
SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane City Council voted 4-3 against the "Safe and Welcome in Spokane" ordinance during their legislative session on Monday. As an emergency ordinance, it required five votes for approval. The ordinance aimed to enhance protections against searches by immigration enforcement agents without warrants in designated non-public areas, including "public rights of
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