Mayor Brown, Council President Wilkerson propose sunset provision for Community Safety Fund

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Mayor Brown and Council President Wilkerson have put forth a proposal to create a Community Safety Fund aimed at improving public safety in Spokane. The fund would not only address immediate safety concerns but also foster long-term community engagement. A key element of the proposal is the introduction of a 10-year sunset provision, which would allow for a structured evaluation of the fund's effectiveness over time. This approach aims to ensure transparency and accountability in how funds are allocated and spent. During a recent press conference, both leaders highlighted the importance of community input in developing safety strategies that truly reflect residents' needs.

The initiative comes at a time when local governments are increasingly seeking innovative funding solutions to enhance public services. The proposal is set to be discussed further in upcoming city council meetings, where stakeholders will have the opportunity to voice their opinions. This initiative represents a proactive step towards fostering a safer and more engaged Spokane community.

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