January 23 Meeting Reminder

You are invited to attend Southgate Neighborhood Council’s next meeting on Thursday, January 23 at 6:30pm at the Spokane Public Library – South Hill, 3324 S. Perry St. This will be a hybrid meeting. This meeting can be joined via Zoom using Meeting ID: 849 4369 8811 and
Passcode: 227495.

At this meeting, we will vote on new officers for 2025. Our current officers have served for several years and are ready to step down – we need some new neighbors to lead the Southgate Neighborhood Council and plan the direction the council will take in 2025. Training will be provided for new volunteers.

We will also discuss ideas for guest speakers and topics neighbors would like to learn about this year. We hope you will join us!

We need you!

You are invited to attend Southgate Neighborhood Council’s next meeting on Thursday, January 23 at 6:30pm (note this is not our usual meeting date – we moved our meeting this month due to a conflicting city meeting) at the Spokane Public Library – South Hill, 3324 S. Perry St. This will be a hybrid meeting. For those on our email list, details for joining this meeting via Zoom will be emailed to you prior to the meeting.

At this meeting, we will vote on new officers for 2025. Our current officers have served for several years and are ready to step down – we need some new neighbors to lead the Southgate Neighborhood Council and plan the direction the council will take in 2025. Training will be provided for new volunteers.

We will also discuss ideas for guest speakers and topics neighbors would like to learn about this year. We hope you will join us!

You Should Run

Have you ever considered running for public office? Then “You Should Run” program is for you.

You Should Run is a nonpartisan program, providing training on the mechanics of running for office. Hosted by former City Council Woman, Karen Stratton, this training program involves subject matter experts. The overarching goals are to help the community understand the importance of being equally represented, breakdown assumptions about running for office, mitigate fear, provide participants with cutting edge campaign tools, and give you the opportunity to imagine yourself in office. Their trainers will be a premier team of community leaders, advisors, and staff.

Important Links:

Here is the You Should Run Information & Registration Link

Fall Disposal Passes Now Available

The 2024 Neighborhood Clean-Up Program once again includes disposal passes! The Disposal Pass Program is designed to help residents in the City of Spokane remove extra waste by distributing $25 passes, valid at the Waste to Energy Facility.

Southgate has 20 passes that are available now and will be distributed first-come, first-served. If you would like a disposal pass, please email: southgatecouncil@gmail.com with your request, including your name and address. Passes will be mailed to the first 20 people to request a pass living within the Southgate Neighborhood. Passes are valid for 30 days. 

Additional passes will be distributed at our September neighborhood meeting. Watch for details on meeting time and location (we should announce our new meeting space soon).

June Meeting – Join us June 12

Please join the Southgate Neighborhood Council meeting Wednesday, June 12 at 7pm at the Talbot Event Center at NEWESD 101 (4202 S Regal St.) This is a hybrid meeting, you can join in-person or via Zoom. Use meeting ID : 849 4369 8811 and Passcode: 227495 to join. Or join by phone: (253) 215-8782.

We’ll see you June 12 at 7pm at ESD 101 or via Zoom!

Would you like to be added to our email list? Send an email to southgatecouncil@gmail.com.

Neighborhood Beautification Grants Available

Southgate Neighborhood Council has $1000 in funds to organize volunteer-led clean up events in our neighborhood.

Have you noticed a residence, business, or park in the Southgate Neighborhood that could benefit from a neighborhood clean-up? You can comment on this post or email southgatecouncil@gmail.com to suggest a clean-up event.

The funds can be used to:
▪ Request a 6-yard dumpster for neighborhood special event or park/public area clean-up or leaf pick up for
elderly neighbors, etc. (Damage release form must be completed.)
▪ Check out clean-up supplies from Solid Waste (vests, grabbers, buckets, garbage bags) and request an
amount in disposal pass funds for public area clean up. (Volunteer waiver form must be completed.)
▪ Check out graffiti abatement supplies (paint, paint trays, rollers, garbage bags) for public area clean-up.

Private property must have a waiver signed and supplied to ONS before event.

Neighborhood Beautification Event Examples

  • Partner with neighbors who have code violations:
  • Request a 6-yard dumpster
  • Request a dumpster to be placed at a home that is in
    violation City Code for excess waste. Work the Office of
    Neighborhood Services and Code Enforcement to identify
    neighbors in need. Some residents don’t have the physical
    or financial ability to remove waste from their property.
    Recruit volunteers to help load waste into dumpster. Possibly trim landscaping and mow grass.
  • Consider partnering with your local C.O.P.S. Shop to survey landscaping and how Crime Prevention Through
    Environmental Design (CPTED) might be helpful for the resident.
  • Private property requires a waiver signed by property owner. A damage release form is required for dumpster
    requests.
  • Clean-up public park, trail, or street:
  • Request a 6-yard dumpster or disposal passes (if planning
    to dispose of yourself) and clean-up supplies (vests,
    grabbers, buckets, garbage bags)
  • Plan a clean-up event in your neighborhood. Request a
    dumpster to be placed in a location central to your clean
    up or use disposal passes to remove waste via garbage
    bags.
  • A damage release form is required for dumpster requests.
  • Note that state owned trails require state authorization.
  • Graffiti Abatement:
  • Request graffiti abatement supplies (vests, paint, rollers, paint trays, garbage bags)
  • Plan an event to paint over nuisance graffiti/ tagging in your neighborhood. Request supplies for an estimated
    number of volunteers. Private property requires a waiver signed by property owner.

May Meeting – Join us May 8

Please join the Southgate Neighborhood Council meeting Wednesday, May 8 at 7pm at the Talbot Event Center at NEWESD 101 (4202 S Regal St.) This is a hybrid meeting, you can join in-person or via Zoom. Use meeting ID : 849 4369 8811 and Passcode: 227495 to join. Or join by phone: (253) 215-8782.

We’ll see you May 10 at 7pm at ESD 101 or via Zoom!

Would you like to be added to our email list? Send an email to southgatecouncil@gmail.com.

April Meeting – Join us April 10

Please join the Southgate Neighborhood Council meeting Wednesday, April 10 at 7pm at the Talbot Event Center at NEWESD 101 (4202 S Regal St.) This is a hybrid meeting, you can join in-person or via Zoom. Use meeting ID : 849 4369 8811 and Passcode: 227495 to join. Or join by phone: (253) 215-8782.

We’ll see you April 10 at 7pm at ESD 101 or via Zoom!

Would you like to be added to our email list? Send an email to southgatecouncil@gmail.com.

Request a Free Street Tree

SpoCanopy’s goal is to increase Spokane’s urban canopy by planting free street trees neighborhoods with low canopy coverage and disproportionate environmental disparities, so that all communities have access to the benefits of street trees and green spaces. 

Street trees provide a wide variety of benefits such as storm water mitigation, keeping our Spokane River clean, providing habitat for urban wildlife, increasing property values, providing shade, decreasing energy usage, and lowering temperature on the streets, sidewalks, and overall neighborhood. Trees also help to boost immune systems by reducing area pollution and air-borne particles. Studies have shown that time spent in nature and around trees can even reduce stress.

SpoCanopy has trees available for planting this spring! Go here to request a tree: https://landscouncil.org/urban-canopy

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