Council Approves New Transportation Tax on Commercial Parking

Spokane, WAGovernment

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The Spokane City Council approved a 12% commercial parking tax to fund transportation system maintenance and safety improvements. The tax, set to begin on April 1, 2026, includes credits for student, employee, and residential parking. Council Member Paul Dillon emphasized the importance of stakeholder collaboration before implementation.

The Spokane City Council approved a 12% commercial parking tax during Monday's Legislative Session to fund maintenance and safety improvements for the city's transportation system. The vote passed 5-2, reflecting a commitment to enhancing infrastructure while promoting efficient land use as outlined in the City's Comprehensive Plan. Council Member Paul Dillon expressed gratitude for community feedback, noting that the delayed implementation until April 1, 2026, offers an opportunity for further stakeholder engagement. The ordinance includes credits to lower the tax rate for students, employees, and residential parking, aiming to balance revenue generation with community needs. This initiative is particularly significant as it addresses the utilization of downtown space, with one-third currently allocated for car storage. The tax represents a strategic move toward creating a vibrant urban environment. By focusing on transportation funding, the council aims to improve safety and accessibility throughout Spokane. This measure reflects a growing trend among cities to optimize land use and enhance public infrastructure.

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Transportation InfrastructureUrban Land Use

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