Check our Minutes and Agendas page for the agenda for our September meeting and minutes from our August meeting. Please join the Southgate Neighborhood Council meeting this Wednesday, September 8 at 7pm via Zoom.
We will have updates on the North/South Freeway, land use in our neighborhood, and the neighborhood clean-up program.
Check our Minutes and Agendas page for the agenda for our August meeting and minutes from our July meeting. Please join the Southgate Neighborhood Council meeting this Wednesday, August 11 at 7pm via Zoom.
We will have a presentation by the Spokane Lands Council and updates on development within the neighborhood.
Check our Minutes and Agendas page for the agenda for our July meeting and minutes from our June meeting. Please join the Southgate Neighborhood Council meeting this Wednesday, July 14 at 7pm via Zoom.
We will have a presentation by Nexcor Group about a proposed assisted living facility on Regal St., an update on the proposed daycare facility on Freya St. and an update on the Ray-Freya Crossover.
Check our Minutes and Agendas page for the agenda for our June meeting and minutes from our May meeting. Please join the Southgate Neighborhood Council meeting this Wednesday, June 9 at 7pm via Zoom.
In addition to our regular reports, we will discuss the proposed Green Gables Children’s Learning Center and parking issues along Palouse Hwy.
You may have heard about or seen signs in Spokane about the Spokane Police Department being the 3rd or 5th deadliest police department in the nation. The methodology of how this statement was derived is flawed. It is important that the Spokane community understand that this statement is not correct and why. Chief Meidl breaks down the data in this video: https://vimeo.com/543440128.
Check our Minutes and Agendas page for the agenda for our May meeting and minutes from our April meeting. Please join the Southgate Neighborhood Council meeting this Wednesday, May 12 at 7pm via Zoom.
This will be a shorter meeting, discussing a proposed day care facility on Freya St., proposals for the Fish Lake Trail and changes to the Traffic Calming Program.
The City of Spokane is conducting an online public survey to gather feedback on two proposed alignments to connect the Fish Lake Trail to the Centennial Trail. The survey will be available to the public until Friday, April 30.
The City has been evaluating route options for the trail connection since early 2020. The City held two public meetings on the project and also worked with a consultant to look at the physical terrain, aquatic resources, park features, and more.
The analysis of the route options is now available for review. Two alignments have been identified as the best candidates to move forward for additional public review and comment.
Citizens can learn about the project on the City’s web site. There, citizens will find a project background, alignment maps, the final concept report and the public survey.
Survey results and selection of the final route will be shared with the public. The selected alignment will move directly into the preliminary design phase with additional opportunities for public involvement. The City will seek final design and construction funding through state and federal grant programs.