City of Spokane Community Safety Town Hall

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane residents are invited to a virtual town hall on October 11, 2024, where Mayor Lisa Brown will discuss the proposed Community Safety Sales Tax. This initiative is part of the city's broader efforts to improve public safety and respond to community needs. The town hall aims to inform residents about the specifics of the proposal, allowing them to ask questions and provide feedback. Mayor Brown's leadership in this initiative demonstrates the city's commitment to transparency and fostering community involvement in government decisions. The article emphasizes the importance of public engagement in shaping policies that affect the safety and well-being of Spokane residents.

By attending this town hall, citizens can gain a clearer understanding of how the proposed tax will be utilized. The event highlights the significance of timely discussions on community safety and the role of local government in addressing these issues. Overall, this virtual meeting represents a crucial opportunity for dialogue and collaboration between the city's leadership and its residents.

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