Statement From Mayor Brown on Passage of 2025-2026 Budget

Spokane, WALocal News

In her recent statement, Mayor Lisa Brown celebrated the passage of Spokane's 2025-2026 budget, a crucial step in addressing a $50 million deficit. The balanced budget reflects the city's commitment to fiscal responsibility and prioritizes essential public safety initiatives, such as the relaunch of the Neighborhood Resource Officer program and increased funding for inclement weather shelters. Mayor Brown acknowledged the collaborative efforts of city staff and the City Council, emphasizing teamwork in navigating fiscal challenges. The budget also includes investments in the justice system and the reinstatement of the Fire Academy, showcasing a comprehensive approach to community safety. This initiative highlights the potential for positive outcomes when stakeholders unite for the community's benefit.

The passage of this budget is expected to significantly impact Spokane residents, fostering a more resilient community while maintaining transparency and prioritizing constituents' needs.

Related Articles

SPD Seeks Public Help Identifying Arson Suspects

Spokane Police Department seeks public assistance to identify suspects involved in a recent arson incident. The announcement was made on September 9, 2025, at 5:05 p.m.

News Releases for Tuesday, September 2, 2025

A brief standoff in West Spokane ended peacefully as a domestic violence suspect was taken into custody. Earlier, another domestic violence suspect was arrested for multiple felonies.

Flags at Half-Staff in Spokane to Honor Victims of Political Violence and 911

Spokane City officials announced that flags will fly at half-staff until sunset on September 14 in honor of victims of political violence. Additionally, the city observed Patriot Day with flags at half-staff to commemorate the September 11 attacks.