In a recent government meeting, officials discussed ongoing challenges in securing suitable land for development in Southern Spokane County. The conversation highlighted the impact of existing property restrictions, which have significantly limited options for potential sites. One official noted that a property near Rockford was rendered unusable due to these restrictions, emphasizing the need for a reevaluation of the current half-mile and two-mile limitations.
The officials expressed a desire to identify land that is less productive for agriculture, specifically targeting areas classified as scab land or those used for grazing cattle, rather than wheat and barley farming. This focus stems from the realization that much of the region's agricultural land is not conducive to the type of development they are pursuing.
Despite efforts to engage with local real estate agents and landowners, the search for appropriate properties has proven difficult. Officials are actively seeking connections with farmers or ranchers who may be interested in selling land that meets their criteria. The urgency of the situation was underscored by the acknowledgment of the lengthy search process and the need for community support in identifying potential landowners willing to negotiate.