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State Senator Mary Souza, representing her Coeur d’Alene district, warned the Coeur d’Alene City Council that the proposed Health Corridor gave too much authority to the new urban renewal district. “I’ve heard from some people there’s language in the plan to the effect that the board would have the right to go into buildings and inspect the buildings within the district and declare they are ‘under-performing.’ That’s language I’ve never been aware of urban renewal decisions...” The Council voted 5-1 to approve the new district. (CRAIG NORTHRUP/Press)

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Cd'A approves Health Corridor amid raucous crowd
December 5, 2019 midnight

Cd'A approves Health Corridor amid raucous crowd

Despite a late push by concerned residents who spoke of midnight fears they’d lose both property and livelihood, the Coeur d’Alene City Council voted to approve a new Health Corridor urban renewal district designed to revitalize central Coeur d’Alene over the next 20 years.