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Spokane Civil Service Commission adopts seven classification resolutions, creates 9-1-1 training manager and new grants classes

6403368 · October 21, 2025
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At its Oct. 21 meeting the Spokane Civil Service Commission approved seven classification actions including a new 9-1-1 training and quality manager class, new grants positions, a title change for a grants manager role, conversion of a waste-to-energy plant manager to exempt status, and deletion of the recreation aid class.

The Spokane Civil Service Commission on Oct. 21 approved seven classification resolutions that create a new 9-1-1 training and quality manager class, add two new grants positions and change a grants-and-contracts financial manager title to grants manager, convert a waste-to-energy plant manager position to exempt status and delete the recreation aid classification.

The actions were presented as a single package of individual resolutions and approved in separate votes. Chair Stevens led the meeting; commissioners voted on each item. The commission also recorded a roll-call vote earlier in the meeting to approve last month’s minutes with four ayes and one abstention.

Commission staff said the new classifications…

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