District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 14

Spokane, WALocal News

District 3 City Council Member Kitty Klitzke highlights several opportunities for community engagement this week. The Public Safety and Community Health Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday, July 14, at 10:00 a. m. in the City Council Chambers, with additional sessions following throughout the day. The Indian Trail Neighborhood will host outdoor concerts every Tuesday in July, featuring performances by the Big Phat Band on July 15 and an Elvis Tribute on July 22.

Residents can also sign up for the PlanSpokane 2046 newsletter to stay updated on the Comprehensive Plan Update and engagement opportunities. The Browne's Addition Neighborhood Concert series runs from June 19 to August 7, providing further chances for community interaction. Concerts Under the Pines in Audubon Park will feature John Wayne Williams and Art Baker on July 17. These events not only foster community spirit but also encourage residents to actively participate in local governance and planning. Engaging in these activities enhances civic involvement and strengthens neighborhood connections.

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