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Spokane council approves Heart Fund contracts, expands shelter capacity and advances eviction-diversion reading

Spokane City Council · December 2, 2025
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Council member Paul Dillon said the Spokane City Council approved contract authorizations using the Heart Fund to expand behavioral-health services and eviction-prevention assistance, authorized surge-capacity and scatter-site bed contracts for cold-weather response, and held a first reading on eviction-diversion pathways.

Council member Paul Dillon (District 2) said the Spokane City Council approved several contract authorizations to expand services aimed at housing stability and to strengthen the city’s cold-weather shelter response.

Dillon said the council passed contracts to use the Heart Fund for behavioral-health services and for eviction-prevention programs that provide rental assistance and help cover utility costs for residents at risk of nonpayment. "So we passed,…

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