District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 23

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane shared its blog posts for September 15, 2025, featuring the District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 23. This edition discusses important community topics including Office Hours, the Bicycle Advisory Board, and updates from Public Works. The newsletter is part of Spokane's efforts to foster community engagement and ensure transparency in local governance. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in local affairs by accessing the newsletter through the city's website.

The initiative reflects a broader strategy to involve citizens in the decision-making process. By providing regular updates, the city aims to enhance communication between officials and residents. This approach supports a well-informed public that can contribute to local discussions and initiatives. Ultimately, the newsletter serves as a vital resource for residents of District 3.

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