Citywide All-Weather Fields with Lights
Provide at least one all-weather rectangular field and at least one turf infield with lighting within each neighborhood high school boundary.
Renovate Garry Middle School and adjacent Nevada Park to maximize benefit for the school and community
Renovate the indoor aquatics facility at Spokane Community College to expand Parks aquatics programming and develop a swimming lesson program for elementary students.
Build a facility that would co-locate a new Madison Elementary School and an enclosed, publicly accessible multi-use recreational facility adjacent to Franklin Park.
Develops facilities for all-ages outdoor learning experiences and school field trips
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Replace school built in 1909 that has outgrown its capacity and has issues with efficiency, accessibility and safety. Facility incorporates Boys & Girls Club.
Modernization of cafeteria and library spaces to create a combined Nutrition and Learning Commons that aligns with 21st century learning.
More students than ever are participating in clubs, sports, arts activities, and other community events, which has created a need for upgraded facilities.
Franklin Elementary School Improvements
Garfield Elementary School Improvements
Renovate Garry Middle School and adjacent Nevada Park to maximize benefit for the school and community
Update auditorium spaces to offer consistent and equitable performing arts experiences that could also support community access for events.
Expands no-cost four day a week preschool for 4-year-olds at SPS elementary schools
Renovate the indoor aquatics facility at Spokane Community College to expand Parks aquatics programming and develop a swimming lesson program for elementary students.
Renovate oldest portions of the building to address issues of efficiency and safety. Upgrade parking and fields.
Plan to establish a school where students can graduate with a high school diploma, a two-year degree, and other career and technical education (CTE) certificates.
Build a facility that would co-locate a new Madison Elementary School and an enclosed, publicly accessible multi-use recreational facility adjacent to Franklin Park.
he SPS Annual Capital Projects Campaign uses bond funds for necessary facility upgrades and improvements so that each school is safe, secure, and has a useful lifespan.
Replace school built in 1909 that has outgrown its capacity and has issues with efficiency, accessibility and safety. Facility incorporates Boys & Girls Club.
Modernization of cafeteria and library spaces to create a combined Nutrition and Learning Commons that aligns with 21st century learning.
More students than ever are participating in clubs, sports, arts activities, and other community events, which has created a need for upgraded facilities.
Franklin Elementary School Improvements
Garfield Elementary School Improvements
Renovate Garry Middle School and adjacent Nevada Park to maximize benefit for the school and community
Update auditorium spaces to offer consistent and equitable performing arts experiences that could also support community access for events.
Expands no-cost four day a week preschool for 4-year-olds at SPS elementary schools
Renovate the indoor aquatics facility at Spokane Community College to expand Parks aquatics programming and develop a swimming lesson program for elementary students.
Plan to establish a school where students can graduate with a high school diploma, a two-year degree, and other career and technical education (CTE) certificates.
Renovate oldest portions of the building to address issues of efficiency and safety. Upgrade parking and fields.
Build a facility that would co-locate a new Madison Elementary School and an enclosed, publicly accessible multi-use recreational facility adjacent to Franklin Park.
he SPS Annual Capital Projects Campaign uses bond funds for necessary facility upgrades and improvements so that each school is safe, secure, and has a useful lifespan.
The SPS Annual Capital Projects Campaign uses bond funds for necessary facility upgrades and improvements so that each school is safe, secure, and has a useful lifespan.
Develops facilities for all-ages outdoor learning experiences and school field trips
A plan to better accommodate the programming needs of this 9-12th grade Option high school through property consolidation.
Want to learn more about a Parks project? Contact us:
| Name | City of Spokane Parks & Recreation |
|---|---|
| Phone | 509-755-2489 |
| spokaneparks@spokanecity.org | |
| Website | my.spokanecity.org/parksrec/levy/ |
Want to learn more about a Schools project? Contact us:
| Name | Spokane Public Schools |
|---|---|
| Phone | 1-509-354-7338 |
| Website | www.spokaneschools.org/AskTogetherSpokane |
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