Spokane Council Proposes Library Budget Increase and Announces Traffic Camera Installations

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Spokane Council Members Klitzke and Zappone proposed an $800,000 budget amendment to fund local libraries. Additionally, new automated traffic safety cameras were installed, with a violation warning period starting Monday.

Spokane City Council Members Klitzke and Zappone introduced a budget amendment on November 21, 2025, to provide an extra $800,000 for libraries. This funding is designed to bolster library services, which are vital for community engagement and education. Concurrently, the city unveiled new automated traffic safety cameras to enhance road safety. The violation warning period for these cameras will commence the following Monday, allowing drivers to adjust to the new enforcement measures. These proposals underscore the council's commitment to enhancing public services and ensuring community safety. Increased funding for libraries will likely improve access to resources for residents. The introduction of traffic cameras aims to reduce violations and promote safer driving habits. Together, these actions represent a proactive approach to addressing local needs and concerns.

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Library FundingTraffic Safety Measures

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