District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 3

Spokane, WALocal News

Zack Zappone, City Council Member for District 3, announces new ordinances and board commission opportunities for community engagement in the latest newsletter. The communication encourages residents to attend upcoming events this week to get involved in local governance. Zappone highlights the significance of public participation in shaping community policies. The initiatives are designed to foster a stronger community connection and ensure residents are informed about policy changes. Community members can find further details about these events on the Spokane City website.

Engaging in these opportunities allows citizens to voice their concerns and influence local decisions. Zappone’s ongoing efforts reflect a commitment to transparency and inclusivity in local governance. Active participation from residents is crucial for effective policy implementation and community development.

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