As a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit group, Friends of the Falls doesn’t endorse or engage in political campaigning, but where campaigns end and policy work begins, FOF is there to promote our mission, including the goals of the Gorge Strategic Master Plan (SMP).
So we were gratified to see formal adoption of the Gorge Master Plan included among incoming Mayor Mary Verner’s list of priorities for the City, along with a host of issues important to the river and Spokane’s environmental future, including:
• The promotion and recognition that what’s good for the environment is good for business
• Resolution for meaningful clean-up plan for the Spokane River
• Legislative agenda to fund study of watershed pollution
• Legislative agenda to support statewide ban on dishwashing detergents with phosphates
• Aquifer protection
• Support for water stewardship plan
• Protection of view corridors
And of course, her campaign pledge to “Move the Great Gorge Plan into formal adoption.”
Mary has joined us on float trips (see inset photo), provided input into the Gorge Master Plan, and in her role as Executive Director of the Upper Columbia United Tribes, she has worked to promote the creation of a cultural center for the tribes, as envisioned in the plan.
FOF wishes to thank outgoing Mayor Dennis Hession for his support and hard work on many of the same issues and goals, including the annual river cleanup and the proposed whitewater park. We look forward to his continued support, knowledge and insight.
We’re excited about the prospect of continuing our work with Mary Verner, now Mayor-Elect!
Posted by FOF Admin at 07:30 AM. Filed under: News • Gorge Plan •

