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Spokane City Council to Consider Day Change of Legislative Sessions

The Spokane City Council plans to survey residents regarding a potential change to its Monday legislative sessions, prompted by frequent cancellations. The survey, closing on September 21, 2025, aims to gather community input before a first reading of the resolution on October 6, 2025. If approved, the new meeting schedule will begin in August 2026.

Spokane City Council to Consider Day Change of Legislative Sessions

The Spokane City Council plans to change its Monday legislative sessions to better accommodate community engagement and avoid cancellations due to federal holidays. A community survey will gather input, closing on September 21, 2025, with results presented on September 22, 2025. If approved, the new meeting schedule will start in August 2026.

Spokane City Council to Consider Day Change of Legislative Sessions

Spokane City Council considers changing its legislative session from Mondays due to frequent cancellations. A community survey seeks input from residents, closing on September 21, 2025. The council aims to finalize the decision by October 20, 2025.

Spokane City Council to Consider Day Change of Legislative Sessions

The Spokane City Council plans to change its Monday legislative sessions due to frequent cancellations and requests for more community engagement. A public survey, open until September 21, aims to gather residents' preferences for the new meeting day. Results will be discussed in October 2025, with any changes set to take effect in August 2026.

Spokane City Council to Consider Day Change of Legislative Sessions

The Spokane City Council considers changing its legislative session from Monday to another day due to frequent cancellations and community feedback. A public survey is open until September 21 to gather input on the proposed change, which may take effect in August 2026.

Spokane City Council to Consider Day Change of Legislative Sessions

The Spokane City Council considers changing its legislative sessions from Mondays to accommodate federal holidays and enhance community engagement. A public survey seeks input from residents, closing on September 21, 2025. Results will influence a decision expected in October 2025, with potential changes effective by August 2026.

SPD Asking for Help Identifying Suspects in an Arson

Spokane Police Department investigators seek public assistance to identify three juvenile males suspected of committing arson in early August. The fire, which occurred on East Mission Avenue, damaged several apple and cherry trees, as well as lavender plants. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Check at 509.456.2233.

SPD Asking for Help Identifying Suspects in an Arson

Spokane Police Department seeks public assistance to identify three suspects involved in an arson that damaged several trees and plants in early August. The fire occurred in the 1600 block of East Mission Avenue, prompting an investigation after video evidence surfaced. Those with information are urged to contact Crime Check at 509.456.2233.

Spokane City Council to Consider Day Change of Legislative Sessions

Spokane City Council considers changing its Monday legislative sessions due to frequent cancellations and community feedback. A public survey aims to gather input from residents, closing on September 21, 2025. Results will inform a potential new meeting day, with a final decision expected by October 2025.

Spokane City Council to Consider Day Change of Legislative Sessions

The Spokane City Council considers changing its legislative sessions from Mondays due to frequent cancellations and community feedback. A public survey seeks input from residents, closing on September 21, 2025, with results presented the following day. If approved, the new meeting schedule will take effect in August 2026.

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