Spokane Council Proposes Budget Amendment for Libraries, Installs Traffic Safety Cameras

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Spokane Council Members Klitzke and Zappone introduced a budget amendment aimed at increasing library funding by $800,000, reflecting a commitment to improving community resources. The proposal seeks to address growing demands for library services amid rising usage. Concurrently, the city has installed new automated traffic safety cameras at key intersections to bolster road safety efforts. A violation warning period for the cameras will commence on Monday, providing residents with a grace period to familiarize themselves with the new enforcement measures. These initiatives highlight the council's proactive approach to community enhancement and public safety.

The budget amendment and the traffic camera installation are expected to significantly impact local services and road behavior. The council's focus on these areas underscores the importance of investing in public infrastructure and community resources. Stakeholders will monitor the implementation of these changes closely to assess their effectiveness.

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