2025 Pools Update from the City of Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

On June 12, 2025, the City of Spokane provided key updates about its public pool operations for the summer season. The announcement details important information such as hours of operation, locations, and any modifications to usual services due to safety measures. Spokane officials highlight the role of local pools in fostering community interaction and promoting outdoor activities. Residents are encouraged to visit the city’s official website for comprehensive details. This release aligns with the city’s commitment to enhancing public services and ensuring access to recreational facilities.

Spokane has prioritized the safety and enjoyment of its community members during the warmer months. The updates reflect ongoing efforts to adapt to changing circumstances while maintaining essential services. As summer approaches, local leaders urge residents to take advantage of these opportunities for leisure and family time.

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