District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 20

Spokane, WALocal News

The District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 20, released on August 25, 2025, serves as a vital communication tool for Spokane residents. It discusses the District 3 Town Hall survey, which invites community feedback on pressing local issues, fostering civic engagement. The newsletter also celebrates Garland Pride, an event promoting inclusivity and community spirit. Dignified Workday is highlighted, showcasing efforts to support local workers and promote fair labor practices.

Updates from the Transportation Commission address ongoing transportation projects and improvements in the district. This communication reflects a commitment to keeping residents informed about local governance and initiatives. The newsletter is part of a broader effort to enhance community involvement in Spokane's decision-making processes. Engaging residents through such initiatives is crucial for fostering a well-informed and active citizenry.

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Spokane's Public Safety and Community Health Committee meets Monday at noon, followed by an agenda review and legislative session on the same day. A round table on Active Transportation connections occurs Thursday at the Ruby River Hotel, focusing on the Division Street Bus Rapid Transit project.