City asks for public input on where to locate new water tower on South Hill

The city of Spokane is set on building a new water tank on the South Hill, but will ask residents for input on its precise location.

City officials plan to release a survey in the coming weeks allowing participants to rank their favorite spots among a pool of finalists.

Although the survey has yet to be finalized, the choices are expected to include Hamblen Park.

When the park was presented as a top choice last year, some residents quickly voiced strong opposition to the possibility of a 100-foot-tall tower intruding on the mostly untouched natural landscape on 37th Avenue between Crestline and Napa streets.

The other choices will likely

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