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Spokane Flag Commission Announces New Flag Election Results
Lisa Gardner, City Council Communications Director, 509.625.6226 Monday, May 10, 2021 at 12:50 p.m.
The Spokane Flag Commission is excited to announce that
Derek Landers’ design (shown below) has been selected by the public as the new official Spokane city flag!
Description of the Flag from the Artist
We’re blessed to have a beautiful river running through our city. As the river flows, it cleanses. That’s the Spokane I love; a city of change and acceptance that washes away the old ways and makes way for new ones.
The sun represents the Salish meaning of “Spokane” – “Children of the Sun”. It’s important to continue honoring those that were here before us. The blue lines represent the river and the falls, always bringing beauty and change to our city. The green represents the trees and lands that make up the area. As Children of the Sun we are the land and the land
Spokane City Council Takes Action on Climate Change
Lisa Gardner, City Council Communications Director, 509.625.6226 Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at 4:43 p.m.
The Sustainability Action Subcommittee (SAS) announces the release of its draft Sustainability Action Plan. The plan is now available to the public for review and commentary through August 31, 2021. City Council created the SAS in early 2019 to focus on climate change issues and their effects on Spokane and the region and update the 2009 Sustainability Action Plan.
For the past 2 years, more than 40 community volunteers, including local and regional experts, have worked under the guidance of Kara Odegard, Manager of Sustainability Initiatives for Spokane City Council, to produce this strategic plan. Tasked to research solutions the City and its residents can take to both mitigate our contribution to climate change and help make our community more resilient, SAS members formed eight w