SPOKANE, Wash. — Spokane Public Schools and Spokane Parks and Recreation hosted their fourth and final "Together Spokane" town hall Tuesday night, wrapping up a series of community meetings to promote .
The final town hall took place at Ferris High School and focused on Spokane's south region. Superintendent Dr. Adam Swinyard and Parks and Recreation Director Garrett Jones shared updates on proposed projects that would be funded through the coordinated ballot measures.
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During the meeting, the Spokane Youth Sports Association officially announced that, if the measures pass, it would abandon plans to build a sports complex in the Glenrose neighborhood. Instead, the organization would par