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Post Falls meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes

Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 2 weeks available.

Weeks

Week of 2026-08-17

Post Falls roundup: Budget hearings ahead, recent meetings await minutes

The Post Falls City Council and Planning and Zoning Commission held several meetings over the past two weeks, but minutes have not yet been published, so no official decisions are available. The most consequential item on the horizon is the City Council's public hearings on the Fiscal Year 2027 budget and fees, scheduled for August 18.

Recent meetings

City Council workshop (Aug. 3)

The City Council conducted a workshop featuring a tour of the Chapin Building. Members also received an update on the Phase II Development Impact Fee Study. No votes were scheduled.

City Council regular meeting (Aug. 4)

The council met for routine approvals, public hearings, and policy updates. Agenda items included:

Planning and Zoning Commission (Aug. 11)

The commission held a public hearing on the Peck and Peck Annexation (ANNX-26-4). The consent calendar included a zoning recommendation for the Signal Point Vista Annexation (ANNX-26-3) and approval of meeting minutes from July 14, 2026.

City Council budget workshop (Aug. 11)

The council held a workshop to discuss the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget. No formal votes or public hearings were scheduled; the meeting focused on deliberation and planning.

Coming up

City Council public hearings (Aug. 18)

The council will hold public hearings on:

The consent calendar includes routine approvals such as minutes, payables, and two subdivision master development agreements, plus a Kootenai Electric Service Proposal and Easement for the Quarry Sports Complex. No unfinished or new business items are listed.

Week of 2026-08-10

Post Falls Council to weigh water project, subdivision; park renovation celebrated

Post Falls city boards and commissions met over the past two weeks to mark a completed park project, tour a downtown building, and prepare for decisions on a water line replacement and a new subdivision. No votes have been published yet from the City Council's Aug. 4 regular meeting, so outcomes are not yet available.

Recent meetings

Parks, Recreation & Urban Forestry Commission (July 28)

The commission held a workshop during a free public event at Black Bay Park, 1200 3rd Avenue, celebrating the completion of the Black Bay Renovation Project. The agenda included only roll call, the celebration, and adjournment; no other business was conducted. Minutes have not been published.

City Council workshop (Aug. 3)

Council members toured the Chapin Building and received an update on the Phase II Development Impact Fee Study. The meeting was a workshop, so no formal action was taken. Minutes have not been published.

City Council regular meeting (Aug. 4)

The council's agenda included several items scheduled for consideration:

All items were listed on the agenda, but minutes have not yet been published, so no vote tallies or decisions are available.

Coming up

Planning and Zoning Commission (Aug. 11)

The commission will hold a public hearing on the Peck and Peck Annexation (ANNX-26-4). The consent calendar includes a zoning recommendation for the Signal Point Vista Annexation (ANNX-26-3) and approval of meeting minutes from July 14, 2026. The meeting also includes routine items such as roll call, agenda amendments, and citizen comments.

City Council workshop (Aug. 11)

The council will hold a workshop to discuss the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget. No formal votes or public hearings are scheduled; the meeting is focused on deliberation and planning.

Residents interested in land use, water infrastructure, or the city budget may want to attend the Aug. 11 meetings. Agendas and minutes are available through the city's official channels.

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