City Hall Is Temporarily Closed; City Council Meeting Canceled

Spokane, WALocal News

Due to a security concern, Spokane City Hall has been temporarily closed, which has necessitated the cancellation of the upcoming City Council meeting. Authorities have not provided detailed information about the nature of the security issue, but the city's priority remains the safety of the public and its employees. Meanwhile, essential services like solid waste collection will continue as scheduled, including on Veterans Day, ensuring minimal disruption to residents. Spokane officials remind residents to place their waste carts at the curb by 6 a. m.

on their designated collection days to avoid delays. This closure underscores the city's proactive approach to public safety in light of potential threats. As the situation evolves, the city will provide updates through official communication channels to keep residents informed. Spokane City Hall has been a hub for local governance, making this closure significant for community engagement. Residents are encouraged to stay connected and check the city's website for the latest news.

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