Spokane council member previews Northwest neighborhood projects tied to Nov. 4 ballot initiative

5953636 · September 30, 2025

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Spokane City Council member Kitty Koitzke said a recent West Central town hall included presentations from neighborhood councils and city schools and parks directors about projects that will be described in a ballot initiative on Nov. 4; officials directed residents to online resources for more information.

Kitty Koitzke, Spokane City Council member from District 3, said at a town hall in West Central this week that neighborhood councils in the Northwest District and city schools and parks directors presented details about a ballot initiative voters will see on Nov. 4.

“We had an in-depth presentation about the various projects that you'll see in the Northwest neighborhood,” Koitzke said. She said residents can find more information online at togetherspokane.org and on the City of Spokane website, spokanecity.org.

Koitzke told attendees the town hall included reports from neighborhood councils in the Northwest District and presentations from the city’s schools and parks directors describing multiple projects planned for the Northwest neighborhood. The transcript records Koitzke summarizing the presentations but does not list the individual projects or the parks and schools directors by name.

No formal council action or vote on the initiative was recorded in the transcript. Koitzke presented the town hall as informational and directed residents to the listed websites for additional project descriptions and related materials.