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Council Members To Host Second In Series Of Homelessness Roundtables

Council Members in Spokane will host their second roundtable focused on homelessness, bringing together local businesses and community organizations to discuss several related ordinances. This initiative aims to address the ongoing homelessness issue in the city through collaborative dialogue and potential policy changes.

Jim Chase Dedication Portrait Unveiling Press Conference

The Jim Chase Dedication Portrait Unveiling Press Conference took place on August 28, 2024, in Spokane, Washington, highlighting the significance of Jim Chase's contributions to the community. The event was attended by city officials and community members, aiming to commemorate his legacy and community impact.

South Perry Farmers Market Tour with Council Member Paul Dillon

Council Member Paul Dillon leads a tour of the South Perry Farmers Market, showcasing local vendors and community engagement in Spokane, Washington. The event highlights the importance of supporting local agriculture and building community connections through farmers markets. Viewers can gain insights into the offerings of the market and the value it brings to the residents.

Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents' Day in Spokane

Spokane's Office of Neighborhood Services (ONS) is dedicated to assisting the city's 29 neighborhoods through various programs aimed at community engagement and improvement. These initiatives include traffic calming, graffiti organization, and neighborhood clean-up events, all designed to enhance residents' quality of life. The article highlights the significance of local councils and the unique character of Spokane's neighborhoods.

Garland District House Fire Displaces One

A house fire in the Garland District of Spokane displaced one resident on September 17, 2024, prompting a swift response from the Spokane Fire Department at 11:29 p.m. The incident highlights ongoing fire safety concerns in the area.

Investing in a Safer Spokane

Spokane is focusing on enhancing community safety through a proposed sales tax investment. The initiative aims to address public safety concerns and improve resources for law enforcement and community programs. This proposal reflects the city's commitment to fostering a safer environment for its residents.

Spokane Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents' Day

Spokane is investing in community safety through a new sales tax proposal aimed at enhancing local safety measures. The proposal outlines various initiatives designed to improve public safety and bolster community engagement. This strategic investment reflects the city's commitment to creating a safer environment for its residents.

Indian Canyon Golf Course to Undergo Bunker Renovation

Indian Canyon Golf Course is set to undergo significant renovations to its bunkers, enhancing the playing experience for golfers. The updates will include reshaping, new drainage systems, liners, and fresh sand. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to improving recreational facilities for its residents and visitors.

Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents' Day in Spokane

Mayor Lisa Brown announced that the City of Spokane will no longer pursue the purchase of a property on E. Springfield for the relocation of Compassionate Addiction Treatment services. This decision reflects ongoing discussions about the city's approach to behavioral health services.

Garbage and Recycling Pickup Schedule for Presidents Day Holiday

The City of Spokane has released its latest news updates, highlighting the mayor's opposition to state and federal plans for shipping liquid radioactive materials. Other key reports include local firefighters training in a donated building and the lowering of flags in honor of former Representative Dennis Flannigan.

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