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In the last three years, Spokane has had two winters with historic snow loads. Those winters have provided the City with the impetus to revise the way that snow removal is accomplished. New policies are in place. The Community Assembly (a group of designated representatives from Spokane neighborhoods) is interested in finding out what citizens think about snow removal. The Snow Survey asks several questions about your personal experience and opinions about this topic. We hope that you will share your opinions with us. The survey will be available until October 15. Please tell others about it. Thank you.
Where History and the Future Meet
Miles of fiber optic cable run under tree lined streets that pass turn-of-the-century farm houses, a learning center, glass office complexes and the varied housing and services to accommodate 10,000 people... visit or live here, Emerson Garfield is a homey neighborhood where history and the future meet. (see a neighborhood map)
- Read All About It: Some historical facts, the statistics on the Emerson Garfield Neighborhood, places of interest and more.
- Resources for EG Residents: An ever expanding section of contact information about services, agencies, people and web resources that are available.
- Neighborhood Council/Steering Committee: Meeting times and places, contact the officers, attend a meeting... ditto the COP Shop.
- Photos from Around the Neighborhood:Take a walk around the neighborhood. See photos of homes, buildings, parks, people, animals and what-not... send us yours; maybe we'll post it.
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