The 2026 Parks Services Season begins tomorrow, May 15th! Seasonal park restrooms, landscaping and general maintenance will begin for the enjoyment of our park visitors. For a full list of services, please see our 2026 Level of Service Quick Guide. https://t.co/6AYSxVSfMY
Clean air supports every part of our
community—from public health and the economy to
education and outdoor recreation, and more. During
May's Clean Air Month, we’re highlighting community
voices on why clean air matters from their
perspectives.
#CleanAirMonth#SpokaneWA
On Tuesday afternoon, Spokane County Board of Commissioners unanimously agreed to rescind the Patricia Simonet Dog Park termination notice that was sent last October to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). https://t.co/9gBbi6hM3B
Spokane County now offers HHW drop-off 7 days a week!
🕢 7:30am–5:00pm
📍 Colbert & Valley Transfer Stations + Waste to Energy Facility
Safely dispose of corrosive, flammable, toxic, and reactive household products.
Important Update for Spokane County Sewer Billing Customers
Spokane County Sewer Billing has switched electronic payment processors. Payments are now handled through InvoiceCloud. https://t.co/6aqg0JPWeQ
The Spokane Bike Swap and Expo is back on Saturday, April 18, 2026 from 9am – 4pm at the Spokane County Fair & Expo Center! Buy your admission tickets early, admission is $7 online at https://t.co/1knyEuFap2 or $8 at the doors, kids under 12 are FREE, plus parking is FREE!
Join Spokane County Treasurer, Mike Volz, tomorrow night for the second of four Treasurer Q&A Meetings in April! The live Q&A will be at the Airway Heights Library from 6 to 7 p.m.
Learn about your taxes, possible exemptions, and more!
The BoCC has proclaimed April 6–12, 2026 as National Public Health Week!
This year’s theme, “Ready. Set. Action!” highlights the how scientific discoveries, legislation, and community initiatives have significantly improved the health of our residents. #NPHW2026
Spokane County has broken ground on the new P.A.T.H. Crisis Relief and Sobering Center! The $21M project will provide a single, coordinated point of care and strengthen alternatives to ERs and incarceration. Opening Spring 2027.
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Spokane County hosted a Regional Counsel of Governments for an update on the Safe & Healthy Spokane Task Force. Recommendations are expected in May, focusing on achievable steps to improve safety and behavioral health outcomes across our community.
Spokane County Assessor Tom Konis and Treasurer Mike Volz discuss the ramifications of State Senate Bill 6162. The law increases income thresholds for exemptions, provides a standard deduction for income calculation, and exempts qualifying seniors and disabled individuals.
Spokane County and partners are observing the United Nations' #WorldWaterDay Saturday, March 21 from 10 - 1 PM
+Doris Morrison Learning Center, 1330 S Henry Rd, Greenacres, WA 99016
+Event is FREE and open to the public.
+Online registration encouraged: https://t.co/9Z52JZZWco
Spokane County Public Works has issued road restrictions for a number of roads. Find out which roads are restricted and other travel information on our website.
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Yesterday, the BoCC proclaimed March 3, 2026 as National Sportsmanship Day in Spokane County! National Sportsmanship Day serves as an opportunity to recognize the importance of character, responsibility, and respectful conduct in sports at all levels of play.
The Spokane County Board of Commissioners released a statement thanking Washington State Senator @PattyMurray, for directing $3-million in Congressional spending for Spokane County’s expanded sobering and recovery center.
https://t.co/ygR7nQunpw
Spokane County offices and courts will be closed on Monday, February 16th in observance of the annual Presidents’ Day federal holiday. The closure will not affect the Regional Solid Waste Sytem’s two Transfer Stations, which will remain open for business.
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As the ground thaws and road surfaces become soft, heavy vehicles and trailers can cause serious damage. While there is not an exact starting date for weight-restrictions, the information will be announced and updated regularly on the Public Works website https://t.co/aMOtmqVXdb
Registered voters in the East Valley, Newport, Rosalia, St. John and Tekoa School Districts will be receiving a ballot.
If you are a registered voter and do not receive a ballot by Friday, January 30th, please contact the Spokane County Elections Office at (509) 477-2320.
Last week, the Spokane County Elections Office mailed approximately 20-thousand ballots for the partial-county February 10th Special Election. Registered voters in multiple School Districts will be receiving a ballot. https://t.co/Ha5h1KDSUS