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Spokane leaders unveil ARPA-funded mural in Hilliard to boost neighborhood business and place-making

Spokane City Council · November 13, 2025
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Mayor Lisa Brown and councilmembers celebrated a new mural in Hilliard by artist Emma Noyes funded with American Rescue Plan Act dollars, saying the artwork supports small-business revitalization and connects to the new Children Of The Sun Veil trail. Funding amount was not specified.

Mayor Lisa Brown and Spokane councilmembers visited Hilliard to celebrate a new public mural by artist Emma Noyes that officials said was paid for with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds and intended to support neighborhood revitalization.

The mural, unveiled during a short site visit, was described by Councilmember Bobby Whitaker as a piece that ties "tribal history and Hilliard history" together. Whitaker said, "This is a beautiful mural, but done by, Emma Noyes, and this was funded with the grant." Mayor Lisa Brown said the funding originated with ARPA dollars allocated through…

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