City Shares 2024 Accomplishments Report

Spokane, WALocal News

City Manager Hohman presented an insightful year-in-review report at the January 28 City Council meeting, detailing Spokane Valley's accomplishments throughout 2024. The report showcases significant advancements in safety, infrastructure, and economic growth, all aimed at improving residents' quality of life. Each accomplishment aligns with the strategic budget goals set forth by the City Council, emphasizing a commitment to sustainable community development. Highlights include infrastructure upgrades and public safety initiatives that bolster community well-being. The report not only reflects the city's achievements but also sets a foundation for future projects and initiatives.

Hohman’s presentation underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in local governance, fostering trust among residents. The year-in-review serves as a reminder of the city’s dedication to addressing the evolving needs of its community. As Spokane Valley continues to grow, these accomplishments pave the way for a more prosperous future.

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