District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 6

Spokane, WALocal News

District 3 Council Member Kitty Klitzke released the sixth volume of the weekly newsletter, outlining important upcoming events for the community. A Public Infrastructure, Environment, and Sustainability Committee (PIES) meeting is scheduled for May 18 at 12:00 p. m. in the City Council Chambers, offering residents a chance to participate in discussions on local infrastructure issues. Following this, an agenda review will occur at 3:30 p.

m. , leading into the Legislative Session at 6:00 p. m. The newsletter also highlights a park concert series aimed at fostering community spirit and engagement. Additionally, it spotlights various initiatives and accomplishments within District 3, showcasing the area's development.

Klitzke encourages residents to attend these meetings to voice their concerns and contribute to local governance. This newsletter serves as a vital tool for keeping the community informed and involved in local matters.

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