SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane voters will soon head to the ballots to decide the fate of Together Spokane, a $440 million joint initiative between Spokane Public Schools and Spokane Parks and Recreation that supporters say will transform the community.
: a $200 million bond for Spokane Public Schools and a $240 million levy for Spokane Parks and Recreation. Together, they aim to fund more than 200 projects across the city.
"We want everybody to look at it and have their own personal reflection. And ultimately, the community will decide if this is the right investment at the right time," said Dr. Adam Swinyard, Superintendent of Spokane Public Schools.
The initiative represents an unprecedented collaboration between the two organizations, which say they are working together to avoid duplicati