District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 26

Spokane, WALocal News

The District 3 Weekly Newsletter, led by Council Member Kitty Klitzke, informs the Spokane community about key events and initiatives. This week's focus includes a Town Hall meeting and the GARE Leadership Summit, both aimed at fostering community involvement. Scheduled meetings include the Public Safety and Community Health Committee at noon, an Agenda Review at 3 p. m. , and a Legislative Session at 6 p.

m. , all in the City Council Chambers. The newsletter also invites residents to subscribe to the PlanSpokane 2046 newsletter for updates on the Comprehensive Plan Update, highlighting the city's commitment to long-term planning and community engagement. Klitzke emphasizes the importance of participation in local governance as a way to influence policy and improve community health. The newsletter serves as a vital communication tool for residents to stay informed and involved.

For more information, a link to the full newsletter is provided for those interested in additional details.

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