City of Spokane Valley
Greg Norris currently serves as a Planner for the City of Spokane Valley, focusing on city planning and land use. Previous experience includes a Planner role at Kootenai County and a lengthy tenure at Apple as a Technology Educator with a passion for community building and historical preservation. Additional roles include Building Department Assistant at The Poynter Institute and various positions in warehouse and delivery management. Greg holds a Bachelor of Science degree in City/Urban, Community, and Regional Planning from Arizona State University, and has pursued studies in Visual Disabilities and Education at Florida State University and St. Petersburg College, respectively.
City of Spokane Valley
The City of Spokane Valley, located near the eastern border of Washington State, has a population of 102,976 (2020) and is the 9th largest city in the state. The City was incorporated on March 31, 2003. At that time, it was the largest incorporation in the state, and the second largest single incorporation in U.S. history. Spokane Valley is a scenic, family-friendly community with extensive recreational opportunities, including 11 city parks, three pools, open spaces for hiking, and 12 miles of paved trails for walking and biking. The beautiful Spokane River meanders through the city, offering ample opportunities for residents to enjoy a day on the river via paddle, kayak or raft. The city encompasses approximately 38.5 square miles of land, with room for residential, commercial and industrial expansion. The city sits adjacent to Interstate 90 and two main rail lines and is home to several large business parks. Its location and resources provide unique opportunities for companies seeking to grow their industrial and commercial manufacturing facilities and/or distribution services. There retail sector in Spokane Valley is thriving; slightly under 12,000 businesses are registered to operate within the city. The city has an extensive retail tax base and is home to several major auto dealerships and the Spokane Valley Mall, which includes over 700,000 square feet of gross lease-able floor area. The city had an estimated taxable retail sales of $2,910,785,672 in 2020. The city's property tax levy rate for 2021 is $1.101432 per thousand dollars of valuation. Total property tax levy amounts vary by district. The city has an 8.9% sales tax rate. Public transit service in the region is provided by Spokane Transit Authority. The City operates under the city manager form of government. The city's Mayor serves for two years and is elected by the City Councilmembers. Learn more about Spokane Valley at www.SpokaneValleyWA.gov.