Garbage, recycling, and food & yard waste services are on their normal schedule this week. Reminder! Carts need to be at the curb by 6 a.m. on your regular collection day. See more information regarding other City closures.

News Releases for Week of Sunday, October 7, 2018

Oct. 12

Councilwoman Burke Wants to Hear From the Academy Residents

4:12 p.m. - Spokane City Council Member Kate Burke is hosting a meeting for the people displaced by the closure of The Academy senior living facility.

Fire Marshal lifts restrictions on outdoor recreational fires for the

11:23 a.m. - The burn restrictions that were implemented for outdoor recreational fires were lifted this morning by order of the Spokane City Fire Marshal.

Citizens Invited to Open House about Project to Improve Sprague Avenue

9:52 a.m. - Project proposed for Spargue Avenue in the University District.

Oct. 11

Fall Weekend Events at Riverfront Park

12:40 p.m. - Two events at Riverfront this weekend provide free and affordable family entertainment. Join us to celebrate fall!

Male Arrested after Firing Gun at City Park

12:30 p.m. - SPD took a male into custody after witnesses reported he was firing a gun off at a city park last night. He was taken into custody without incident.

Oct. 9

SFD and Whitworth University improve fire safety for community

3:28 p.m. - Spokane Fire Department and Whitworth University improve fire safety for community through nationwide town/gown project

Notice of Funding Availability

9:55 a.m. - City of Spokane releases first five-year Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA).

Oct. 8

Monday, Oct. 8 is a Parking Meter Holiday; City Offices Open As Usual

12:53 p.m. - Parking meters don’t have to be plugged on Monday, Oct. 8, because of the Indigenous Peoples Day holiday.

Mayor Condon to Deliver Annual Statement of Conditions and Affairs

8:30 a.m. - Spokane Mayor David Condon will deliver the annual Statement of the Conditions & Affairs of the City of Spokane.