District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 18

Spokane, WALocal News

In the latest edition of the District 3 Weekly Newsletter, Council Member Kitty Klitzke highlights opportunities for residents to engage in upcoming meetings and events this week. The newsletter aims to promote civic participation, encouraging constituents to voice their opinions on local issues. Klitzke underscores that public involvement is crucial for effective governance and community representation. Scheduled events include discussions on city infrastructure and community services, allowing residents to contribute directly to local decision-making. The newsletter serves as a vital communication tool, keeping residents informed about developments in their district.

By participating, constituents can influence policies that affect their daily lives. Klitzke's efforts reflect a commitment to transparency and community engagement. Active participation can lead to a stronger, more connected District 3.

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