Spokane Public Schools board pushes off stadium decision in favor of more public input

Following an hour-long presentation on a proposal to build a new stadium downtown, a conflicted Spokane Public Schools board of directors decided Wednesday night to seek more input from the public before considering whether to take action.

That input could come as soon as next week via public forums or other means – perhaps an advisory vote this fall. Details will be arranged later this week.

The issue – whether to build a new $31 million stadium downtown or at the current Albi site – has lingered since 2018.

That year, Spokane voters approved a $495 million capital bond to build three new middle schools and replace three others.

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