Council Members Propose Budget Amendment and New Traffic Safety Cameras in Spokane

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Council Members Klitzke and Zappone proposed a budget amendment to allocate an additional $800,000 to fund libraries in Spokane. Meanwhile, the city has installed new automated traffic safety cameras, with a violation warning period set to begin on Monday.

Council Members Klitzke and Zappone have put forth a proposal to amend the city budget, seeking an additional $800,000 to fund libraries in Spokane. This increase is intended to bolster library services and resources, emphasizing the importance of education in the community. Concurrently, Spokane has implemented new automated traffic safety cameras to improve road safety. The cameras will begin a violation warning period on Monday, allowing drivers to adapt to the new enforcement measures. These initiatives reflect the city’s commitment to enhancing community services and ensuring public safety. The proposed budget amendment aims to address the growing demand for library services amid increasing community needs. Both measures are part of Spokane's broader strategy to improve quality of life for its residents. This dual approach combines educational investment with traffic safety enhancements.

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