Tag: Deer Park City Council

Annexations Done & More To Come

Expanding the Deer Park city limits is the result of a recent annexation request that was expedited by the city council. Another expansion is in the works, but moving at a slower pace.

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Pool Closure Raises Community Temperatures

A summer destination was closed due to staffing challenges, leaving a community disheartened and questioning. With record-high temperatures forecasted immediately following the shutdown, some community members feel heated.

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Land Deal Addresses Deer Park’s Population Growth

In order to address the growing community in and around Deer Park, the city government and school district are working together to address the increased population of students. A new elementary school is in the planning stage on property currently belonging to the city.

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Council Debates Growing Issues

The City Pool will open soon. The City Council debated and voted on hiring a consultant to complete the Law Enforcement Study. Growing Deer Park with annexation request and 107 new homes approved for development.

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Typewriter with paper reading "Letters to the Editor"

Letter To Editor – Caleb Stapp Regarding Reelection

I am very grateful for the opportunity to serve our community these past few years, but my family and work situations are very different than when I ran for office in 2019. Are you interested in serving Deer Park? You need to file as a candidate with the Spokane County elections office between May 15th-19th.

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City Council To Decide On Off-Road Vehicle Ordinance

Off-Road Vehicles(ORV) on city streets are being considered by the Deer Park City Council. A vote is scheduled by the council for the next meeting on May 3rd. The proposed ordinance aims to establish requirements and standards for the operation of Wheeled All-Terrain Vehicles(WATVs) on city streets and penalties for violations.

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City Council Summary Second April Meeting

Money was the hot topic at the last city council meeting. The Council Chambers filled near capacity as many people wanted to be heard. The City Hall building and concerns about taxes were frequently mentioned. Traffic and modes of transport were also discussed.

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