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What Happened to the Whitewater Park?

Posted on August 25th, 2010
Although Friends of the Falls and other proponents continue to actively work on the project, building of the park is unlikely before 2012. The Spokane River Forum reports on why.

County sheriff cracks down on PFDs on Spokane River

Posted on July 27th, 2010
Hundreds of people are enjoying the Spokane River on hot summer days. The sheriff's office is taking action to assure people are wearing life jackets. The Spokesman Review reports.

Ecology steps into Coyote Rock dock fight

Posted on May 13th, 2010
As many as thirty docks in an especially scenic and ecologically important stretch of the Spokane River are proposed as part of the Coyote Rock development. The City of Spokane Valley and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife are approving permits for these docks one at a time. Washington Department of Ecology has a different view. Siding with the Spokane Riverkeeper and Trout Unlimited, Ecology filed a petition contesting the exemption for failing “to contain appropriate conditions to address cumulative effects arising from the reasonably foreseeable construction of similar docks in the area.” The Center for Justice reports.

Spokane River Dock Fight

Posted on April 9th, 2010
A developer dreams of 30 new docks on the Spokane River. Others worry about the effect on fisheries, creating motor boat traffic and aesthetics. The Inlander Reports.

Water Trail to improve Spokane River access

Posted on March 24th, 2010
Getting people to experience the Spokane River – whether it’s with hip waders, a kayak, raft or canoe – could help protect wildlife habitat, improve understanding of local history, and increase non-motorized access to the river. The Spokesman Review reports on the possibility of a Spokane River Water Trail. That’s the theory of “water trail” proponents, who’ve spent the past year brainstorming ways to raise the 111-mile river’s profile. The trail concept was unveiled at a Tuesday conference sponsored by the Spokane River Forum.

Shoring up access

Posted on December 3rd, 2009
It seems “insane” to Andy Dunau to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up the Spokane River without improving recreational access. The Spokesman Review reports.

Ecology completes clean-up at Flora Road site

Posted on November 5th, 2009
The Washington Department of Ecology capped contaminated sediments at an informal access point at Flora Road.

Keeping a Dead Dog Alive

Posted on August 11th, 2009
Dead Dog Hole is a popular whitewater feature for kayak enthusiasts doing tricks and having fun in Spokane Valley. This attraction may be lost with construction of a new Harvard Road bridge. The Inlander reports.

White-water park faces trout hurdle

Posted on July 24th, 2009
Supporters of a white-water park in the Spokane River must determine if the project would hurt trout populations before moving ahead, a city official has ruled. The Spokesman Review reports.

Fish pose gorge park hurdle

Posted on July 2nd, 2009
A white-water park planned near downtown Spokane has some anglers worried about the park's possible effect on the river's native redband trout population. The Spokesman Review reports.

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