District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 10

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's District 3 released its weekly newsletter on June 13, 2025, providing vital updates for residents. The newsletter addresses persistent myths about the H. O. M. E.

Starts Here initiative, which aims to tackle local housing challenges. It also outlines progress on the Division Street Bus Rapid Transit project, intended to enhance public transportation options for the community. New Council Office hours are introduced to facilitate better communication between residents and local officials. This initiative underscores the city’s dedication to transparency and community involvement. The newsletter serves as a platform for informing the public and engaging them in local governance.

By addressing these topics, District 3 aims to foster a more informed and participative community. Residents are urged to read the newsletter and stay engaged with ongoing developments.

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