District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 33

Spokane, WALocal News

City Council Member Zack Zappone highlighted the importance of community participation in a recent announcement regarding upcoming meetings and events in District 3. These gatherings are designed to encourage residents to engage with local governance and share their perspectives on community issues. Zappone stated that civic engagement plays a crucial role in shaping effective local policies. Details about the events can be accessed on the Spokane City website. Participation not only allows residents to voice their concerns but also helps inform city officials about the community's needs.

Zappone's outreach efforts reflect a commitment to transparency and accountability in local government. Engaging with city officials can lead to meaningful changes and improvements in residents' quality of life. The City Council aims to facilitate open dialogues between community members and local leaders.

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