SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Public Schools and Spokane Parks and Recreation held the first of four community town halls Monday night to discuss the Together Spokane initiative, a pair of ballot measures aimed at funding more than 200 projects across the city.
The initiative includes a $240 million levy for Parks and Recreation and a $200 million bond for Spokane Public Schools, both intended to support improvements over the next 20 years. Monday's town hall, held at Rogers High School and led by SPS Superintendent Dr. Adam Swinyard and Parks and Rec Director Garrett Jones, offered residents an opportunity to learn about planned projects, ask questions and share feedback.
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