City Details Fourth of July Activities, Closures

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane city officials have outlined plans for Fourth of July activities and service closures, starting June 30, 2025, and concluding on July 4. The announcement includes a focus on community involvement, public safety, and details on parking meter regulations during the holiday. Spokane Public Library will also adjust its hours to accommodate the celebrations. Residents are encouraged to participate in various events, which will highlight local culture and community spirit. The city aims to facilitate a safe environment while maximizing enjoyment for attendees.

Local businesses anticipate a boost in customer turnout due to the holiday festivities. As the event approaches, officials will provide more detailed information about specific road closures and public services. This proactive communication seeks to enhance the overall holiday experience for Spokane residents and visitors alike.

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