🚩🔥 So What Is a Red Flag Warning? 🔥🚩
A Red Flag Warning is issued by the National Weather Service when critical fire weather conditions are expected or occurring.
A few simple precautions can make a difference in keeping our community safe.
Help prevent the next wildfire!
Join us later today for Community Conversations, happening from 5 to 6 p.m. on June 16 in the City Hall lobby. Come chat with Councilmembers and city staff about what matters to you.
City of Spokane Valley Begins 2027 Budget Discussions Prioritizing Low Taxes and Efficient Government. Read the news release - City Begins 2027 Budget Discussions Prioritizing Low Taxes & Efficient Government • Spokane Valley, WA
If you or your family is sensitive to air pollution, talk with your healthcare provider before wildfire season begins. You may benefit from using an N95 respirator or other particulate mask during. https://t.co/YKE7DTLSF2
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Sprague Avenue Preservation Project on Sprague Ave between Bowdish Rd and McDonald Rd begins today, May 18 and will run through early July 2026.
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Meet your City Councilmembers at Community Conversations. Tomorrow, Tues, May 19. 5–6 p.m. Spokane Valley City Hall Lobby. No speeches, no formalities—just real talk and the chance to share what matters most to you. Come by, say hi, ask questions and share what’s on your mind.
You’ve helped guide the update to the Parks & Recreation Master Plan. Now, we’re asking you if we got it right. Review the updated draft Parks and Recreation Master Plan and take a survey to give feedback on the major themes in the plan.
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News Release: City Council Approves Ground Lease for Ice Sports Facility. The 6-1 vote boosts Spokane Valley’s status as a premier youth sports destination and expands opportunities for local kids.
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Drivers traveling on Trent Avenue near Pines Road: The temporary road (shoofly) is now in use as part of the Pines Road/BNSF Grade Separation construction project. All eastbound and westbound traffic has been shifted through August. https://t.co/FEPJOJA9RH.
Interested in how the city is addressing homelessness? Come meet our Homeless Outreach Team at Community Conversations tonight (4/21) from 5-6 p.m. at City Hall. We’ll also highlight the city’s involvement in the regional Safe and Healthy Spokane Task Force.
Join us for this month’s Community Conversations on Tuesday, April 21, from 5–6 p.m. at City Hall, where we’ll highlight Spokane Valley’s role in the regional Safe and Healthy Spokane Task Force and introduce you to our Homeless Outreach Team.
The Spokane County Treasurer's Office is accepting in-person property tax payments at Spokane Valley City Hall (10210 E. Sprague Ave.) from 8:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. on Fridays, April 17 and 24. Pay your taxes with a check or credit card. https://t.co/6yQwbN4zUe
Trent Ave near Pines Road lane restrictions begin Friday through August due to the Pines Road/BNSF Grade Separation Project construction. Please always drive safely and be alert in construction zones.
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It's Tuesday, April 14, which means that registration for swim team and lessons is now open! Remember, scholarships for 50% off are available to qualifying participants. https://t.co/sCbLjeAdmW, https://t.co/ycK00cyfFH
The regular City Council meeting scheduled for Tues., April 14 is canceled & a special Council meeting will begin at 5 p.m. that day. This is the second of three working meetings for Councilmembers to discuss the update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan (https://t.co/zpuo4uW9GV).
Join us for the next Community Conversations, a monthly open-house-style reception hosted by your Councilmembers. No formal program, so stop by at any time that works for you to say hi, ask a question, or share your thoughts. See ya Tuesday, April 21 from 5-6 p.m. at City Hall.
If you'd like to pay your property taxes in person, stop by Spokane Valley City Hall on Fridays, April 17 & 24, between 8:15 a.m. & 4:15 p.m. You can pay with a check or by credit card. Questions? https://t.co/6yQwbN4zUe, 509-477-4713, or email [email protected].
🧸Thank you to the Spokane Valley Kiwanis for their incredible donation of 1,700 stuffed animals to the Spokane Valley Fire Department and Spokane Valley Police Department!
This gift will help comfort local children during emergencies when our firefighters & officers respond.❤️