District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 32

Spokane, WALocal News

District 3 City Council Member Kitty Klitzke highlights upcoming meetings and events to promote community involvement in local governance. The weekly newsletter serves as a call to action for residents to engage in discussions and decisions that impact their district. Klitzke underscores the significance of public participation in shaping local policies and initiatives. Details regarding the meetings can be accessed on the Spokane City website, providing residents with easy access to information. This initiative reflects the council's commitment to transparency and civic engagement.

Engaging with local governance can lead to meaningful changes and improvements in the community. Klitzke encourages all residents to participate actively and voice their opinions. The council aims to foster a collaborative environment where community members feel empowered to influence local decisions.

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