RESIDENT & RENTER RESOURCES

We have many neighborhood renters who are frequently left out of the loop of City of Spokane programs and information. This website is an attempt to provide information to all residents, not just homeowners and landlords. We are a very diverse neighborhood in Spokane, with residential areas of high income and areas of low income. Utility bills often have information important to renters but they never get to see these inserts as the notice goes to the landlord. You can see most of the inserts here Utility Bill Insert Current & Archived. We need volunteers for these programs.

ESSENTIALS RENTERS SHOULD KNOW

Landlords Must Register Their Rental Properties: Must have business License & pay $15 per Unit

Renters get 4-6 months to Move Before Rent Increases:

  • 180 days for a rent increase over 3%

  • 120 days for a rent increase under 3%.

211

A free confidential community service and your one-stop connection to local services.

Dial 211 or 1-877-211-9274

Provides a single point of access for information about:

  • Basic Food

  • Health and Wellness Support

  • Utility and Energy Assistance

  • Veteran Services

  • Legal Resources

  • Disaster and Crisis Support

  • Transportation

  • Free Tax Preparation

  • Veterinarian Services

Utility Bill Insert Current & Archived: Information most renters don’t see.

Recycling Information

Barton English Language School

COMMUNITY RESOURCES AND SERVICES

REPORT: CALL 311

Community, Housing & Human Services Department

Crosswalk Teen Shelter

Cup of Cool Water Teen Resource

Therapeutic Court

QUALITY OF LIFE

Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service (SCRAPS)

USDA Garden Zone Map

AVISTA Outage Map

Air Quality Map AQY1.com

Wildfire Map [Slow to load, be patient]

Weatherunderground.com (ZIP code weather: today, hourly, 10-day)

Spokane Public Library

CLEAN UP AND CODE ISSUES

Free Dump Pass $25. While supply lasts

Neighborhood Beautification Application

Code Enforcement Form and Call 311

Online Code Enforcement Form You may need to be persistent when reporting code issue concerns. Submit a form weekly plus call 311

Do-They-Have-a-Permit Lookup Enter the parcel number.

Discover boundaries, zoning, etc. You can find parcel numbers here.

County Assessor Parcel Info Parcel numbers provided with street address.

Download the PDF and log your report of the neighborhood nuisance activity.

It is very important that you inform 311 of the address of the nuisance property, not your personal address. This will help our neighborhood build up a case of evidence for our police department to act on efficiently and quickly.

Nuisance Properties are:

  • Homes

  • Land

  • Vehicles