Incentives and Assistance

Why do Business in Spokane Valley?

Spokane Valley is committed to maintaining a business-friendly environment to help sustain and grow businesses. From creating business-friendly incentives, permitting, and workforce initiatives for establishing and relocating businesses, to administering programs to help small, local companies to grow, the city's economic development team is determined to provide unrivaled customer service. The City has also developed specialized programs to incentivize the development of various properties. Learn about the city's demographics

SEPA Exemptions

Spokane Valley continues to make developing properties in the City easier and more predictable. The City has adopted the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) infill exemption areas where residential, mixed-use, and commercial non-retail development is categorically exempt from the city's SEPA regulations. The Spokane Valley Incentive Map shows these infill exemption areas and the city's vacant and partially used properties.

The Northeast Industrial Area SEPA Planning Action

Projects in the northeast industrial area of the City may qualify as a "planned action," allowing developers to use the City’s completed environmental analysis under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), and therefore, would not be subjected to any additional mitigations, notices, or appeals under SEPA, except as provided in SVMC 21.60. This area is served by water, sewer, and other utilities and has a robust transportation network with easy access to State Highway 290 and Interstate 90. It is also adjacent to BNSF and Union Pacific mainlines and includes a Union Pacific spur. Learn more about the city's Planned Action Ordinance.

Brownfield Program

Spokane Valley's Brownfields Reuse Program helps minimize the risks of redeveloping a brownfield, a possibly contaminated site. The program seeks funding to conduct site assessments and cleanup activities on public and private property. It also provides technical assistance and information on statewide programs and policies. We also serve as a resource for potential applicants to the state Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund. Learn more about this program.

Other Incentive Programs

Washington State and area economic partners offer these programs to assist businesses:

Expansion & Development Incentives

Financial & Technical Assistance