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Community Engagement Commission meeting - June 17, 2026

Published: Jun 17, 2026

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Community Engagement Commission Aims for Proactive Role in City Development

The Community Engagement Commission (CEC) discussed its role and potential for increased proactivity. Members expressed a desire to take more initiative in developing projects and conversations, rather than solely responding to requests from the city council and mayor. They identified several sections of their establishing ordinance that suggest a more active role, such as 'recommendations regarding best methods to actively engage residents in production' and 'advocate for the active engagement of all residents.' The commission plans to explore creating working groups and a marketing calendar to better serve the community and other departments.

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City Logo Update Progresses; Library Expansion Needs Noted; 'See Click Fix' Awareness Lacking

The commission discussed the city's logo update process, noting that Visit Spokane is handling the design at no cost to the city [cite: 211-220]. Concepts are expected by late June, followed by public engagement before final approval by the city council [cite: 221-232]. The logo will not be ready by July 4th [cite: 207]. They also touched upon the library presentation, calling it one of the best heard, and lamenting the lack of space for expansion [cite: 145-165]. Discussions also covered the 'See Click Fix' app, with members noting that many residents are unaware of its existence or how to use it effectively [cite: 745-748, 945-947].

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Online Park Survey Nearing Public Release; Engagement Planned at Farmers Markets

The CEC discussed updates regarding the park survey, noting that the online version is undergoing staff review and is expected to be available online around the beginning of the following week, possibly by tomorrow, though a slight delay is possible [cite: 90-96]. The goal is to have it available for the farmers market that weekend, but it might be pushed back another week for public release [cite: 97-102]. Opportunities to interact with the public on this survey will occur over several Saturdays in July, August, and potentially the end of June [cite: 106-109].

Community DevelopmentAll

City Logo Update Delayed; Public Input Planned Before Final Approval

The Community Engagement Commission (CEC) discussed the process and timeline for updating the city's logo. It was confirmed that the logo will not be ready by July 4th [cite: 207]. The city has contracted with Visit Spokane for logo creation at no additional cost [cite: 211-220]. Concepts are expected by the end of June, with a plan for public engagement on the designs before final city council approval [cite: 221-232]. Potential unveiling ideas include an event during the Spokane Symphony concert on Labor Day weekend [cite: 239-250].

Public SafetyAll

Micromobility Enforcement and Education Campaign to Begin July 1st

The commission was reminded about the upcoming enhanced enforcement of existing rules for micromobility devices, starting July 1st [cite: 64-67]. Public education efforts are underway by city staff and the Liberty Lake Police Department (LLPD) to inform the public about the regulations and encourage safe practices to avoid fees or penalties [cite: 68-77]. Residents are encouraged to watch Facebook posts for updates and to reach out to staff with any questions [cite: 80-86].

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