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Roots...
by Karen Tuininga

seep into the ground. Particularly when the ground is fertile with a traditional way of life. A mindset, if you will. A need, a nurture. A call from the future. 

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Couldn't Make It to the SRTC's N.E. Transportation Studies meeting?

There are still ways to have your voice heard and help out in the future planning of Northeast Spokane's transportation. There is one final meeting in the first phase of the study Wednesday, Sept 28 at the City of Spokane Streets Department Building, 901 N Nelson (near Chief Garry Park), 6-8 pm OR you can give your feedback online on their website: http://www.srtc.org/nets.htm.

You can view the presentation, reference maps and complete all of the feedback activities offered at the meetings. It only takes about 5 minutes to help shape the future of transportation in your neighborhood.


 

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 Vol.2 Issue 18, September 20, 2005  

 
 


History of the
Community Assembly

In September 1995, the Spokane City Council adopted Ordinance C31465, which created the Neighborhood Council Program. The 1995 ordinance established three groups within the Neighborhood Council Program: the Neighborhood Councils, the Community Assembly, and a Neighborhood Liaison.    MORE >>


Neighborhood Happenings...

Northeast Transportation Study (NETS)
The second of three public involvement meetings will be held on September 22nd
at the NE Community Center, 4001 N. Cook from 6:00-8:00 pm.  The third meeting will be Sept 28, 2005 at the City of Spokane Streets Department, 901 N. Nelson from 6:00-8:00 pm.

Hillyard Steering Committee
Thursday, September 29th at 6:30 at the NE Community Center.  The Steering Committee is in charge of dispersing funds allocated from the city into our neighborhood. All are welcome.

City Code Open House
In an effort to reach as many citizens for comment and feedback as possible for the newly drafted Residential Regulations, the last open house will be held at the NE Community Center at 6:00 pm.  Neighborhood Councils included: Bemiss, Minnehaha, Chief Garry Park, Nevada/Lidgerwood, Hillyard, Whitman, Logan.  Maps of each area can be found here

Northwest Renaissance Festival Oktoberfest
Oct. 1st and 2nd, from 11am -6pm, $5 admission.
  Come see a mounted combat, jousting, and boffer weapons.  Musicians will perform throughout the festival.  Brauts and other goodies will be available as well as the Ale house will be open. Check out www.nwrf.net for more information. 6493 Hwy 291, Nine Mile Falls (Just past Suncrest)

Public Dance at MSM
Saturday, Oct. 1st 8:00pm.  Two live bands, Gemini and Friends, will be playing.  $1 admission.  New Groove at Market Street Market, 5906 N. Market Street.

River, a new church in the neighborhood, will meet at Cooper Elementary starting October 2, 2005.  For more information check our website: www.river-spokane.com.