Spokane Valley City Council: Meeting Recap for March 10, 2026
This week, the Spokane Valley City Council held a special workshop meeting to discuss the following non-action items.
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This week, the Spokane Valley City Council held a special workshop meeting to discuss the following non-action items.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with an invocation, the pledge of allegiance and approval of the following meeting agenda.
The City Council participated in a budget workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 24 to kick off discussions about the 2027 city budget. The regular 6 p.m. Council meeting was canceled due to the daytime workshop.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with an invocation, the pledge of allegiance and approval of the following amended meeting agenda. Mayor Laura Padden and Councilmember Al Merkel participated in the meeting remotely.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with an invocation, the pledge of allegiance and approval of the following amended meeting agenda. Councilmember Wick participated through item 3, and then was excused for the remainder of the meeting.
Each week, community members have an opportunity to address Councilmembers for up to three minutes during the General Public Comment period, either at the beginning or end of each meeting, either in person or via Zoom.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with an invocation, the pledge of allegiance and approval of the following amended meeting agenda. Councilmember Wick was excused from the meeting.
Mayor Padden read a proclamation for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, which was accepted by RaeAnna Victor and Cindy Lundberg of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Each week, community members have an opportunity to address Councilmembers for up to three minutes during the General Public Comment period, either at the beginning or end of each meeting, either in person or via Zoom.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with the pledge of allegiance and approval of an amended meeting agenda to allow for Council comments.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with an invocation, the pledge of allegiance and approval of an amended meeting agenda to allow for Council comments.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with an invocation, the pledge of allegiance and approval of an amended meeting agenda to allow for Council comments.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with the pledge of allegiance, an invocation and approval of the meeting agenda.
This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with the pledge of allegiance, an invocation and approval of the following meeting agenda. Councilmember Yaeger was excused from the meeting. PROCLAMATION Mayor Haley read a proclamation for National American Indian Heritage Month, which was accepted by representatives of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).
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This week’s Spokane Valley City Council meeting began with the pledge of allegiance, an invocation, and approval of the meeting agenda.