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Spokane Solid Waste Collection Schedule for Veterans Day

Spokane residents are reminded that solid waste collection will proceed as scheduled on Veterans Day, with carts needing to be at the curb by 6 a.m. The article provides further details regarding the City holiday operating schedule and additional resources for local residents.

Spokane County Commission partially grants Mayor Brown's conditions for joining regional 911 system

The Spokane County Commission has partially addressed Mayor Lisa Brown's conditions for joining the regional 911 system by voting to add the Spokane police chief to the governing board. However, the commission rejected another request from Brown, highlighting ongoing negotiations and tensions between the city and the Spokane Regional Emergency Communications (SREC).

Spokane City Council Approves Funding for Youth Sports

The Spokane City Council unanimously approved grants totaling $250,000 for youth sports programs, funded by the American Rescue Plan. Five organizations will receive $50,000 each to enhance youth sports opportunities in the region. This decision is a significant step towards promoting community engagement and youth development through sports.

Watch the State of Community Safety Town Hall

The City of Spokane is hosting a Town Hall focused on community safety, allowing residents to hear directly from city leadership. This event highlights important safety discussions pertinent to the local community, especially in light of recent concerns.

Council Reschedules Legislative Session

The Spokane City Council has rescheduled its Legislative Session originally planned for November 12, 2024, due to an emergency. The new meeting will take place on November 14, 2024, at 11 a.m. in the Council Chambers.

City Outlines Snow Season Operations

The City of Spokane has announced its snow response operations for the upcoming winter season, which will commence on November 15 and run through March 15. Residents are urged to prepare by clearing city right-of-ways to ensure effective snow removal.

City Hall Is Temporarily Closed; City Council Meeting Canceled

Spokane City Hall has been temporarily closed due to a security concern, leading to the cancellation of the upcoming City Council meeting. Despite the closure, solid waste collection will proceed as scheduled on Veterans Day. Residents are reminded to have their carts at the curb by 6 a.m. on their regular collection day.

Spokane City Council Cancels Monday Legislative Session

The Spokane City Council has canceled its legislative session scheduled for November 11, 2024, due to recent security developments. The council will instead address all legislative business on Thursday, November 14, 2024, ensuring that local governance continues amid concerns for safety.

Utility Pipe Rehab Program: Assistance for Homeowners

Spokane homeowners with damaged water or sewer pipes can now access a low-interest loan program through the city’s Utility Pipe Rehabilitation Program. This initiative aims to assist residents in making necessary repairs to their utility connections, ensuring the integrity of the city's infrastructure.

Renovated Underhill Park Sport Courts Reopen November 8

The renovated Underhill Park sport courts in Spokane, Washington, are set to reopen on November 8, 2024, following significant upgrades. While the renovations are mostly complete, the surfacing for the pickleball courts will be finalized in the spring of 2025, enhancing recreational opportunities for the community.