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With a busy and hot opening week for Spokane city pools, Parks and Recreation encouraged voters to pass an upcoming levy that ...
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SPOKANE, Wash. — The City of Spokane's Parks and Recreation Department is planning to reopen pools again this summer after the COVID-19 pandemic kept them closed in 2020. Crews have started ...
"What the levy and the Together Spokane initiative would give us is additional dollars around deferred maintenance, whether ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Parks and Recreation is looking for the public’s input on the department’s plans for the next decade. In a press release Tuesday, Communications Manager Fianna ...
Spokane Parks & Recreation has historically focused on targeted special projects, such as the $64 million investment in Riverfront Park that voters approved in 2014, Jones says.
Spokane Parks and Recreation is proposing a $240 million, 20-year levy. Spokane Schools would propose a $200 million, 20-year bond, with most of the construction occurring in the first years years.
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City of Spokane Parks and Recreation Board set to vote on naming rights for Spokane Pavilion Thursday afternoon - MSNOn Thursday, the City of Spokane Parks and Recreation Board is set to approve the new naming rights to the Spokane Pavilion at Riverfront Park. However, documents do not reveal the name and title ...
Kristal Louden, right, and Megan Qureshi, from the Spokane Parks and Recreation Department’s accounting office, weed an area of the Ferris Perennial Garden at Manito Park, Wednesday, April 15 ...
SPOKANE, Wash. - Following sweeping measures from Governor Jay Inslee temporarily shutting down bars, restaurants and other recreational businesses, Spokane Parks and Recreation is also laying out ...
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Spokane considers delaying $225M parks levy for third time to partner with SPS - MSNGarrett Jones, director of Spokane’s Parks and Recreation Department, asked the board to postpone the February vote until either August or November 2025.
SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Parks & Recreation is creating a roadmap for the next 10 years, and wants to hear from the community through a survey.
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