District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 16

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane's District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 16 includes important updates for local residents. It discusses transit conferences in Kansas City, which may shape future transit initiatives in Spokane. Residents are also alerted to the presence of powdery mildew on trees, with advice on treatment and prevention measures to protect local greenery. Additionally, the newsletter announces the appointment of a new council member, emphasizing the ongoing changes in local governance.

These developments signify the city's proactive approach to addressing community needs and enhancing local services. The newsletter aims to keep residents informed and engaged in local issues. With the upcoming transit conferences, the city may explore new opportunities for improving public transportation. This communication reflects Spokane's dedication to transparency and community involvement.

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