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Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

The City of Spokane will upgrade its water system, starting July 7, impacting traffic on west Francis Ave./Highway 291 and north Assembly St. The $3.25 million project, expected to complete in November 2025, aims to enhance water reliability and support future growth.

Spokane City Council Adopts Engagement and Enforcement Ordinances

Spokane City Council approved two ordinances addressing homelessness, including a unified policy on unauthorized camping. The new regulations emphasize engagement with affected individuals and provide law enforcement clear guidelines for enforcement. Council members highlighted the need for additional solutions for those experiencing homelessness.

Garbage and Recycling Pickup Delayed Due to Fourth of July Holiday

Garbage, recycling, and food waste services in Spokane will be delayed by one day due to the Fourth of July holiday, with pickups scheduled for Saturday, July 5th. Residents are reminded to have their carts out by 6 AM. Additional information about city closures can be found on the city’s website.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will commence a $3.25 million water system upgrade affecting traffic at the Francis Ave./Hwy 291 and Assembly St. intersection starting July 7. Motorists should prepare for detours and temporary closures as the project aims to improve water reliability and support future growth. Completion is expected by November 2025.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will upgrade its water system starting July 7, impacting traffic on west Francis Ave. and north Assembly St. The project, costing $3.25 million, aims to improve water reliability and support future growth, with completion expected by November 2025.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will upgrade its water system along Assembly St. and west Francis Ave. starting July 7, impacting traffic and access to local businesses. The project, costing $3.25 million, aims to improve water reliability and support future growth, with completion expected by November 2025.

Spokane City Council Adopts Engagement and Enforcement Ordinances

Spokane City Council approved two ordinances addressing homelessness, including measures on unauthorized camping and aggressive solicitation. The new laws aim to connect individuals to navigation services while enforcing regulations on public property use.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane's infrastructure project will upgrade the water system along west Francis Ave./Highway 291 and north Assembly St., starting July 7. The $3.25 million project aims to improve water reliability and will close several streets until November 2025. Motorists are advised to anticipate detours and support local businesses during construction.

Water System Project Will Impact Northwest Intersection

Spokane will upgrade its water system starting July 7, impacting traffic on west Francis Ave./Highway 291 and north Assembly St. The project, costing $3.25 million and expected to complete by November 2025, aims to enhance water reliability and support future growth.

Spokane City Council Adopts Engagement and Enforcement Ordinances

Spokane City Council approved two ordinances addressing homelessness, including a ban on unauthorized camping citywide. The measures emphasize engagement and connection to services while providing a framework for enforcement. Council members highlighted the need for solutions to ensure safe places for individuals experiencing homelessness.

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