Office of Neighborhood Services schedules Oct. 25 Neighborhood Summit, details fall disposal passes

5521963 · August 1, 2025

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Polly M., with the Office of Neighborhood Services, announced the third annual Spokane Neighborhood Summit for Oct. 25 and said neighborhood councils can begin distributing 15 fall disposal passes per council after Aug. 5; each pass waives a $30 fee at the waste-to-energy facility.

Polly M., with the Office of Neighborhood Services, announced the third annual Spokane Neighborhood Summit is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 25 and described the summit as a free, half-day conference for current or aspiring members of Spokane Neighborhood Councils. "Save the date for the third annual Spokane Neighborhood Summit on Saturday, October 25," Polly said in the announcements.

Polly said registration will be available in August and that, starting after Aug. 5, neighborhood councils may begin distributing fall disposal passes. Each neighborhood council will receive 15 passes; each pass waives a $30 fee to take unwanted items to the waste-to-energy facility. Polly encouraged residents to check the Office of Neighborhood Services website for meeting times and locations and to sign up for the ONS newsletter.

The announcements were presented as neighborhood-service updates during a public segment; no formal council action, vote, or funding allocation was announced in the remarks.