Spokane Council Proposes Budget Amendment for Libraries and Installs New Traffic Safety Cameras

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Spokane Council Members Klitzke and Zappone proposed an $800,000 budget amendment to enhance library funding. Additionally, new automated traffic safety cameras have been installed, with a violation warning period scheduled to begin on Monday.

Spokane Council Members Klitzke and Zappone have proposed an amendment to the city budget, seeking an additional $800,000 to support library funding. This proposal underscores the council's commitment to enhancing public library services, which are essential for community engagement and education. Concurrently, the city has installed new automated traffic safety cameras as part of its efforts to improve road safety. A violation warning period for these cameras will commence on Monday, giving motorists time to adapt to the new regulations. These initiatives demonstrate the council's active response to community needs and priorities. The proposed budget amendment reflects a recognition of the importance of libraries in fostering knowledge and literacy. Similarly, the traffic safety cameras aim to reduce accidents and promote safer driving habits. Both measures are crucial for the city's ongoing commitment to public welfare and resource enhancement.

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