Saturday, September 24, 2016

Your Neighborhood Council urges your input

Ernst and Sloan LLC has applied for a demolition permit for the building at 2029 W 2nd Avenue. The permit was filed on September 23, 2016.
The neighborhood has 10 calendar days to submit comments or concerns.
Your Neighborhood Council urges your input.
You have until October 2nd, 2016 to respond to the Spokane City Department of Building Services to reply to this permit.
Department of Building Services
Spokane City Hall, Third Floor
808 W Spokane Falls Blvd
Spokane, WA. 99201-3343
(509-)625-6300


Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Reminder that a Public Discussion Forum will be held tomorrow evening.

The subject of discussion will be the proposed demolition of an older home in the neighborhood, and the construction of a new project on that site.

 The proposed project is located on the South East corner of Second Avenue, and Chestnut Street, across from the park.

 Asher Ernst, one of the new owner's of the property will be attending to answer your questions.

We will meet tomorrow evening, September 15th at 7pm at the E.J. Roberts Mansion. 1923 W First Ave, Spokane, WA. (just north and behind Browne's Tavern)
Bring your questions and concerns.

Our Public Forums are open to all. We do not vote, we do not use Robert's Rules of Order, we are just neighbors talking to neighbors about neighborhood concerns in an informal setting.

 - Tim

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

It's time for the September 2016 General Meeting of your Neighborhood Council.
Tonight, we will meet Councilman Breean Beggs for an update on what the City Council has been working on, and discuss bus stop designs for the proposed Central City Line through the neighborhood.
That, and Mary Moltke will present information on Infill Development.
That's tonight, downstairs in the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
Remember, we start promptly at 6:30pm, and we'll have you out of there by 8.

-Tim

Sunday, September 4, 2016

The Friends of Coeur d’Alene will conclude a four-month celebration of the 125th Anniversary of Coeur d’Alene Park in Browne’s Addition with Parkfest on the grounds of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture with music and art, classic cars and a showing of the movie, “The Music Man.”

The day will kick off at 3 pm with the music of the Jesse Weston’s Rhythm and Blues Band. The band was voted Best New Blues Band by the Inland Empire Blues Society in 2015. 
A Classic Car Show in front of the Campbell House and a restored vintage fire truck will be on display for visitors to view and ask questions of the owners.

The drawing for the winner of an acrylic-on-canvas original painting depicting turn-of-the-century Coeur d’Alene Park by Patti Simpson Ward will be held at 4 pm. The artist will be featured at a “meet & greet” between 3 and 4 pm. 

Beer and Wine will be sold on the MAC Garden near the band. An ice cream truck and the Christ Kitchen Food Truck will provide refreshments. SpoCats, an oldies trio that plays early rockabilly, swing, do-wop and '50s pop music will entertain between 5:30 and 6:30 pm. 

The finale of the celebration will begin at 7:10 pm when the sun sets and the movie “The Music Man” will be shown in the MAC Amphitheater.