- December 14, 2013
- in Green Tips
- by marcos
- 1937
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When heavy equipment rolled into a toxics cleanup site in east Spokane last June to obliterate a building that used to house City Parcel, workers found more than they bargained for. Knocking over the 18,400 square foot building exposed three Read more
When heavy equipment rolled into a toxics cleanup site in east Spokane last June to obliterate a building that used to house City Parcel, workers found more than they bargained for. Knocking over the 18,400 square foot building exposed three Read more
As the temperature rises, so does water consumption. According to the Spokane Aquifer Joint Board, a collective of 22 water purveyors, watering lawns, washing cars, and hosing down driveways causes the average Spokane family to triple its usage during summers, Read more
When heavy equipment rolled into a toxics cleanup site in east Spokane last June to obliterate a building that used to house City Parcel, workers found more than they bargained for. Knocking over the 18,400 square foot building exposed three Read more
Last week I posted about the "War On Cars" and how there wasn't much of a battleground here in Spokane. Today, Seattle City Councilmember Sally Bagshaw had a guest post on Slog, offering a few steps to recovery. Check it Read more
Here is an awesome opportunity for cyclists in Spokane: You can join Grant Wencel, the City’s Bicycle-Pedestrian Coordinator; members from the Bicycle Advisory Board (BAB); and other bicycle enthusiasts this week on a tour of the newly completed downtown bike Read more
Tonight's the night. After the Spokane Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend adoption of the complete streets ordinance, Spokane City Council will vote at 6pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Boulevard. The grassroots support of Read more