Looking to 2046 What Is Your Vision for the City of Spokane? - City of Spokane, Washington

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Spokane is calling on its residents to take part in community visioning workshops scheduled for March 2025, which will play a crucial role in shaping the city's future under the PlanSpokane 2046 update. These workshops aim to facilitate meaningful community discussions and mapping exercises, providing a platform for residents to express their desires and concerns regarding urban growth and development. By participating, locals can directly influence the Comprehensive Plan, ensuring it reflects the collective vision of the community for the next two decades. The initiative is designed to promote civic engagement and gather diverse perspectives, making it easier for city planners to understand the needs of Spokane's residents. Participants will have the opportunity to interact with city officials, allowing for a collaborative approach to city planning.

The workshops promise to be a vital step in aligning Spokane's development with the aspirations of its citizens. Residents are strongly encouraged to attend and actively contribute to shaping a sustainable and vibrant Spokane. This community-driven approach is essential for fostering a city that meets the needs of all its inhabitants.

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