City of Spokane

Community Update

March 12, 2024

Message from the Mayor

Exciting developments are in the works here in Spokane. From the launch of our annual composting classes to the announcement that more than $9 million has been secured for investments across the City. There is so much to look forward to and many opportunities for you to get involved. Read on to learn more! 

Mayor Brown Around Town!

Spokane Tribal Council Visits City Hall

Mayor Lisa Brown welcomed the Spokane Tribal Council to City Hall. They discussed everything from behavioral health to salmon reintroduction and new ways to collaborate moving forward!

Mayor Brown Joins Mayors Alliance to End Childhood Hunger

Mayor Lisa Brown is joining the Mayors Alliance to End Childhood Hunger. This is a problem we can solve. Mayors from communities across the country are coming together to help do just that. Click here to learn more.

Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month! Mayor Lisa Brown stopped by The Arc of Spokane's open house for a tour and to present the proclamation.

Empowering Young Women Summit

Mayor Lisa Brown spent Thursday morning with students from across Spokane at the Spokane Public Schools Empowering Young Women Summit!

Your City at Work

Mayor Brown Applauds Legislature's Investments Across Spokane

More than $9 million in state funding has been secured for community investments, projects, and infrastructure across the City of Spokane. Take a look at the exciting investments coming our way!

Turn In Your Ballot

Happy Election Day! Ballot drop boxes close promptly at 8 p.m.; for a full list of drop box locations visit the  Spokane County Elections website.

25 Years of Life-Saving Service

25 Years of Life-Saving Service

Lt. Keven Smith, of the Spokane Fire Department, has been responding to fires and medical calls for a quarter century here in Spokane. Thank you, Lt. Smith!

Become A Master Composter/Recycler

Join Jessica on her journey through the six-week Master Composter/Recycling program. This blog will be updated weekly after each class.

Water Wise Workshop graphic

Water Wise Workshops

Elevate your outdoor space with expertise! Join us on the 13th for a hands-on workshop covering mulching, edging, and hardscape laying. Learn the secrets to a stunning landscape transformation. Weekly classes on varying topics are FREE every Wednesday through April 24. Visit the workshop page for more class information!

Planning Efforts Protect Pedestrians

Help the Spokane Regional Transportation Council identify locations that may need improvements. You can help our community reach the goal of zero fatalities on our roads by filling out the Regional Safety Action Plan survey. To learn more about the plan click here.

Video recap of City Council meeting

Council Recap

Council Member Zack Zappone recaps the Monday, March 11, Spokane City Council meeting.

Small Business Deduction for Fire Sprinklers

The Federal Fire Sprinkler Tax Incentive allows small business owners to deduct the cost of retrofitting their buildings with fire sprinklers. Click here to learn more.

Spokane Transit To Host Open Houses With Transportation Partners

Spokane Transit Authority will be hosting four open houses across Spokane County. The open houses aim to foster community engagement around key transportation projects in the region. The City will be a partner at the open house at the Northeast Community Center on Tuesday, March 19, from 3:30 - 6 p.m. See the STA press release for more information on all of the open houses.  

Spokane Public Schools Community Survey

Spokane Public Schools invites residents to participate in a brief, anonymous survey as the district explores our community's thoughts regarding the 2024 bond vote. The survey will end tomorrow, Wednesday, March 13. Click here to take the survey.

Apply for City Boards and Commissions to Ensure Inclusive Representation

The City of Spokane is calling on its diverse and talented residents to apply for vacant positions on various boards and commissions. Serving on a board or commission provides opportunities to shape policies and influence important issues like public safety, transportation, and housing. 


Mayor Brown is looking to remove barriers to participation on Spokane’s boards and commissions. She is looking at the possibility of reimbursing childcare costs incurred due to a member's attendance at a City meeting and how best to assist members who may need assistance with transportation and other costs associated with serving.  


A list of open positions and applications can be found here.

Disaster Outreach Centers for Gray Fire and Oregon Road Fire Survivors

The U.S. Small Business Administration and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that two in-person disaster outreach centers are available for survivors of the Gray and Oregon Road Fires. For more information on the disaster outreach centers visit the Spokane County website.

City of Spokane Jobs

The City of Spokane is hiring! Check out our featured job of the week:




For a full list of job openings with the City of Spokane click here.

Connect With Us About City Jobs

Find the City of Spokane at College Career Fairs in 2024.

  • EWU Criminal Justice Career FairThursday, April 4, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
  • SFCC Career FairThursday, April 25, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • EWU All Majors Career Fair Wednesday, Oct. 23, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.


Visit our website for more info!

Need Mental Health Help?

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 9-8-8


Contact Or Walk-In: Frontier Behavioral Health (509) 838-4651 ext 012082. 

Contact or Walk-In: Inland Northwest Behavioral Health (509) 992-1888


CHAS Health: (509) 444-8200


Excelsior Wellness Center: (509) 559-3100

Request Online Appointment

Help for children, adults and families is available via telehealth.


Teen Text and Chat Line: 844-814-TEEN (8336)

Free confidential safe place service available to any teen or young adult.


Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 9-8-8 then Press 1 or Text 838255


Need Resources? 

Call Washington 211 at 2-1-1 or (877) 211-9274 to speak to a local agent

Text your Zip Code to 898211 or email ew211@incontactmail.com

Apply for basic food assistance over the phone!

Access to resources online at: wa211.org

Sign-up for their Newsletter!

Need Access to Food?

Contact SNAP at (509) 319-3050 or SRTC@snapwa.org

Domestic Violence and

Child Abuse Prevention Resources


Prevention at Home Video Series


Trauma Recovery Services

Lutheran Community Services: (509) 747-8224

Intensive Behavioral Health, Victim Advocacy and Foster Care, are available.

Are you prepared in case of an emergency?

Check out the City’s Emergency Management page!

Spokane Rewards. Spokane Solves. Spokane Gives

The City of Spokane is a great place to combine community support with expertise. There are more than 30 boards, commissions and committees made up of volunteers who help shape our community. If you have one day a year, or one day a week, there is an opportunity for you. Pick your passion and get involved!


Winter Wonders: St. Patrick’s Day Scavenger Hunt

Discover treasure at Riverfront Park this St. Patrick's Day! Embark on a quest for one of the 150 special edition Expo 50th Anniversary brass coins hidden across the park, each accompanied by a complimentary ticket for a ride on the Looff Carrousel. The scavenger hunt kicks off at 11 a.m. and continues until all coins are claimed. Learn more on our website.

On the Bright Side

Congratulations are in order for the Spokane Fire Department's Recruit Academy Class 23-1! They have completed their final exams, marking the end of their probationary year, and are officially becoming permanent firefighters! This dedicated group has invested countless hours, overcame challenges, and made many sacrifices to achieve this significant career milestone.

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