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Official Statement from Council Member Jonathan Bingle on Spokane Council Vote

Spokane City Council approved ordinance C36679, dubbed “Prop None,” which Council Member Jonathan Bingle criticized as a betrayal of voters' wishes. He argued the council ignored the demand for enforceable measures to address illegal encampments, opting instead for ineffective substitutes. Bingle emphasized the need for leadership that respects public input and prioritizes safety and accountability.

Official Statement from Council Member Jonathan Bingle on Spokane City Council's Vote on Ordinance C36679

Spokane City Council passed ordinance C36679, dubbed “Prop None,” which Council Member Jonathan Bingle criticized as a weak alternative to the voter-approved Prop 1 aimed at addressing illegal encampments. Bingle accused the council of ignoring residents' desires for enforceable measures to ensure public safety and criticized the lack of transparency in the decision-making process.

Underhill Sport Court Renovation Ribbon Cutting July 3, 10 a.m.

Spokane will celebrate the completion of renovated sport courts at Underhill Park on July 3, 2025. The project, funded by local and state grants, upgraded facilities for basketball and pickleball, providing improved community resources. If a proposed Parks & Recreation levy passes in November, all city sport courts will undergo similar renovations.

Underhill Sport Court Renovation Ribbon Cutting July 3, 10 a.m.

Spokane will celebrate the renovation of Underhill Park's sport courts on July 3, 2025, featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony with local dignitaries. If the upcoming Parks & Recreation levy passes, all sport courts citywide will receive similar upgrades.

Underhill Sport Court Renovation Ribbon Cutting July 3, 10 a.m.

Spokane will celebrate the renovation of sport courts at Underhill Park on July 3, 2025, at 10 a.m. The project, funded by local and state grants, includes new basketball and pickleball courts, sidewalks, and lighting, enhancing community recreation. If voters approve the upcoming Parks & Recreation levy, similar renovations will occur citywide.

Underhill Sport Court Renovation Ribbon Cutting July 3, 10 a.m.

Spokane will celebrate the renovation of sport courts at Underhill Park on July 3, 2025, featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony with local dignitaries. The project, funded by the City and various sponsors, included upgrades for basketball and pickleball courts. If the upcoming Parks & Recreation levy passes, all city sport courts will be renovated.

Underhill Sport Court Renovation Ribbon Cutting July 3, 10 a.m.

Spokane will celebrate the renovation of sport courts at Underhill Park on July 3, 2025, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring local dignitaries and youth players. Funded by city resources and community donations, the project included upgrades to basketball and pickleball courts, enhancing the park's accessibility and appeal. If approved in November, a Parks & Recreation levy would enable further citywide renovations of sport courts.

Official Statement from Council Member Jonathan Bingle on Spokane City Council Vote

Spokane City Council passed an ordinance, C36679, termed "Prop None," which Council Member Jonathan Bingle claims undermines the voter-approved Prop 1 aimed at addressing illegal encampments. Bingle criticizes the council for disregarding public trust and opting for bureaucratic measures instead of enforceable solutions.

Official Statement from Council Member Jonathan Bingle on Spokane City Council's Vote on C36679

Spokane City Council passed ordinance C36679, dubbed “Prop None,” which Council Member Jonathan Bingle criticized as a diluted replacement for the voter-approved Prop 1 aimed at addressing illegal encampments. Bingle stated that this decision reflects a disconnect between the council and the residents, undermining trust in local governance.

Underhill Sport Court Renovation Ribbon Cutting July 3, 10 a.m.

Spokane will celebrate the renovation of Underhill Park's sport courts on July 3, 2025. The project, completed on time and within budget, included upgrades such as new basketball and pickleball courts, lighting, and landscaping. A proposed Parks & Recreation levy could lead to similar renovations citywide if approved by voters.

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