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By Adam Shanks THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW Before they take away one se- curity tool of downtown busi- nesses, the Spokane City Council will offer another. The Spokane City Council vot- ed Monday to override Mayor Nadine Woodward’s veto of a new law that bans the use of “Mosqui- to” devices – small speakers that emit a shrill, high-pitched noise meant to disperse the young and homeless from congregating or sleeping near a business. The council overrode the veto only after its members reached a compromise to delay enforce- ment of the new law. In a resolution adopted Mon- day night alongside the veto vote, the council called for the law to be enforced only after the new pre- cinct at the corner of Wall Street and Riverside Avenue opens or Dec. 1, whichever comes first. The compromise on enforce- ment won the support of Coun- cilwoman Betsy Wilkerson, who had voted against the law when it narrowly passed last month. Wilkerson’s support marked the fifth and final vote necessary to override Woodward’s veto. Wilkerson owns a business in Browne’s Addition and has expe- rienced problems similar to those seen downtown, she said Mon- day. They need a way to secure their buildings until the precinct is operational, she said. Councilman Michael Cathcart and Councilwoman Karen Strat- ton maintained their opposition to the Mosquito law. Cathcart Hoopfest officials have can- celed Spokane’s signature 3-on- 3 basketball tournament amid a spike in COVID-19 infections. As major sporting events around the country were being shelved due to the coronavirus pandemic, Hoopfest director Matt Santangelo had remained cautiously optimistic. So did the Spokane business commu- nity, which reaps tens of mil- lions of dollars per year from one of the city’s biggest events. Entering its 31st year when it was postponed from June 27-28 1990 The first annual Hoopfest street tournament attracts 2,009 players on 512 teams to downtown Spokane. 1996 Hoopfest partners with Nike. 2004 A WNBA game between the Seattle Storm and New York Liberty - the first neutral site game in league history - is played at the Spokane Arena on Friday, Hoopfest eve. 2009 Hoopfest’s 20th anniversary sees team registration reach 6,700 and becomes biggest 3-on-3 tournament in the world, per Guiness Book of World Records. 2010 Three bystanders are injured after a man fires a gun in a gang-related shooting near the elite division courts on Spokane Falls Boulevard. 2012 Hoopfest registration hits all-time high of 7,090. 2014 Former Zags star point guard Matt Santangelo is named Hoopfest executive director, replacing departed longtime director Rick Steltenpohl. 2017 Weeks after an NBA champi- onship with the Golden State Warriors, All-Star Kevin Durant visits Hoopfest. 2019 Hoopfest unveils new Hooptown, USA brand on 30th anniversary. 2020 Hoopfest is postponed two months to August before ultimately being canceled. HOOPFEST HIGHLIGHTS tween the d New rst n all-time high of 7,090. HOOPFEST By Ryan Collingwood THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW One effective security tool to be replaced with another Council delays Mosquito ban until downtown police precinct opens GU WOMEN RECRUITING BLOOMS AMID PANDEMIC Zags culture emphasizes stability in uncertain times, netting multiple prospects even when limited to virtual-only visits. SPORTS, 1 The streets of downtown Spokane are converted into basketball courts during Hoopfest 2019. Officials of the event canceled the tournament amid a spike in coronavirus cases. TYLER TJOMSLAND/ THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW TUESDAY, July 14, 2020 Spokane, Washington 138th VOL., ISSUE 36 ~ EST. MAY 19, 1883 Sunshine 82 57 $2 6 98961 23456 7 Opinion ......... Northwest 3 Obituaries..... Northwest 5 Lotteries ....... News 4 Bridge............ Northwest 6 Comics .......... Northwest 8 Classifieds .... Northwest 5 JUDGE ORDERS DELAY OF FEDERAL EXECUTIONS Daniel Lewis Lee, convicted of killing family and involved in 1996 bombing of Spokane City Hall, was initially ordered killed Monday. NORTHWEST, 1 By Adam Shanks THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW Local law enforcement agen- cies spent at least hundreds of thousands of dollars on their response to recent demonstra- tions in Spokane that called for the police to be defunded and an end to racial injustice. The Spokane Police Depart- ment paid its officers $470,577 in overtime to cover sizable protests on three consecutive Sundays beginning May 31, as well as several smaller demon- strations in June. That figure does not include the regular pay of staff dedi- cated to the events, including salaried employees who do not receive overtime. It also doesn’t include meals – when officers spend a long shift covering a THE COST OF PROTESTS Local law enforcement overtime pay racked up during recent demonstrations HOOPFEST GOES FLAT As 2020 becomes the year of canceled events, due to COVID-19 ... Spike in Spokane County infection rates ends hopes for 31st year of 3-on-3 basketball tournament See OVERTIME, 6 See MOSQUITO, 6 See HOOPFEST, 2

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By Adam ShanksTHE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW

Before they take away one se-curity tool of downtown busi-nesses, the Spokane City Council will offer another.

The Spokane City Council vot-ed Monday to override Mayor Nadine Woodward’s veto of a new law that bans the use of “Mosqui-to” devices – small speakers that emit a shrill, high-pitched noise meant to disperse the young and homeless from congregating or sleeping near a business.

The council overrode the veto only after its members reached a compromise to delay enforce-ment of the new law.

In a resolution adopted Mon-day night alongside the veto vote, the council called for the law to be enforced only after the new pre-

cinct at the corner of Wall Street and Riverside Avenue opens or Dec. 1, whichever comes first.

The compromise on enforce-ment won the support of Coun-cilwoman Betsy Wilkerson, who had voted against the law when it narrowly passed last month. Wilkerson’s support marked the fifth and final vote necessary to override Woodward’s veto.

Wilkerson owns a business in Browne’s Addition and has expe-rienced problems similar to those seen downtown, she said Mon-day. They need a way to secure their buildings until the precinct is operational, she said.

Councilman Michael Cathcart and Councilwoman Karen Strat-ton maintained their opposition to the Mosquito law. Cathcart

Hoopfest officials have can-celed Spokane’s signature 3-on-3 basketball tournament amid a spike in COVID-19 infections.

As major sporting events around the country were being shelved due to the coronavirus pandemic, Hoopfest director Matt Santangelo had remained

cautiously optimistic. So did the Spokane business commu-nity, which reaps tens of mil-lions of dollars per year from one of the city’s biggest events.

Entering its 31st year when it was postponed from June 27-28

1990The first annual Hoopfest street tournament attracts 2,009 players on 512 teams

to downtown Spokane.

1996Hoopfest partners with Nike.

2004A WNBA game between the

Seattle Storm and New York Liberty - the first neutral site game in league history - is

played at the Spokane Arena

on Friday, Hoopfest eve.

2009Hoopfest’s 20th anniversary sees team registration reach 6,700 and becomes biggest

3-on-3 tournament in the world, per Guiness Book of

World Records.

2010Three bystanders are injured after a man fires a gun in a

gang-related shooting near the elite division courts on Spokane

Falls Boulevard.

2012Hoopfest registration hits

all-time high of 7,090.

2014Former Zags star point guard

Matt Santangelo is named Hoopfest executive director, replacing departed longtime

director Rick Steltenpohl.

2017Weeks after an NBA champi-onship with the Golden State

Warriors, All-Star Kevin Durant visits Hoopfest.

2019Hoopfest unveils new

Hooptown, USA brand on 30th anniversary.

2020Hoopfest is postponed two months to August before ultimately being canceled.

HOOPFEST HIGHLIGHTS

tween the d Newfirstn

p gall-time high of 7,090.

HOOPFEST

GOES FLATBy Ryan CollingwoodTHE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW

One effective security tool to be replaced with another

Council delays Mosquito ban until downtown police

precinct opens

GU WOMEN RECRUITING BLOOMS AMID PANDEMICZags culture emphasizes stability in

uncertain times, netting multiple prospects even when limited to virtual-only visits.

SPORTS, 1

The streets of downtown Spokane are converted into basketball courts during Hoopfest 2019. Officials of the event canceled the tournament amid a spike in coronavirus cases. TYLER TJOMSLAND/ THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW

TueSday, July 14, 2020 Spokane, Washington138th VOL., ISSUE 36 ~ EST. MAY 19, 1883

Sunshine▲82 ▼57

$26 98961 23456 7

DAILY PRICE

Opinion .........Northwest 3Obituaries.....Northwest 5Lotteries .......News 4Bridge ............Northwest 6Comics ..........Northwest 8Classifieds ....Northwest 5

JUDGE ORDERS DELAY OF FEDERAL EXECUTIONS

Daniel Lewis Lee, convicted of killing family and involved in 1996 bombing of Spokane City Hall, was initially ordered

killed Monday. NORTHWeST, 1

By Adam ShanksTHE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW

Local law enforcement agen-cies spent at least hundreds of thousands of dollars on their response to recent demonstra-tions in Spokane that called for the police to be defunded and an end to racial injustice.

The Spokane Police Depart-ment paid its officers $470,577 in overtime to cover sizable

protests on three consecutive Sundays beginning May 31, as well as several smaller demon-strations in June.

That figure does not include the regular pay of staff dedi-cated to the events, including salaried employees who do not receive overtime. It also doesn’t include meals – when officers spend a long shift covering a

THE COST OF PROTESTS

Local law enforcement overtime pay racked up during recent demonstrations

1990The first annual Hoopfest street tournament attracts 2,009 players on 512 teams

to downtown Spokane.

1996Hoopfest partners with Nike.

2004A WNBA game between the

Seattle Storm and New York Liberty - the first neutral site game in league history - is

played at the Spokane Arena

on Friday, Hoopfest eve.

2009Hoopfest’s 20th anniversary sees team registration reach 6,700 and becomes biggest

3-on-3 tournament in the world, per Guiness Book of

World Records.

2010Three bystanders are injured after a man fires a gun in a

gang-related shooting near the elite division courts on Spokane

Falls Boulevard.

2012Hoopfest registration hits

all-time high of 7,090.

2014Former Zags star point guard

Matt Santangelo is named Hoopfest executive director, replacing departed longtime

director Rick Steltenpohl.

2017Weeks after an NBA champi-onship with the Golden State

Warriors, All-Star Kevin Durant visits Hoopfest.

2019Hoopfest unveils new

Hooptown, USA brand on 30th anniversary.

2020Hoopfest is postponed two months to August before ultimately being canceled.

HOOPFEST HIGHLIGHTS

tween the d Newfirstn

p gall-time high of 7,090.

HOOPFEST

GOES FLAT

As 2020 becomes the year of canceled events, due to COVID-19 ...

Spike in Spokane County infection rates ends hopes for 31st year of 3-on-3 basketball tournament

See OVERTIME, 6

See MOSQUITO, 6

See HOOPFEST, 2