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Wendle will right the ship

City Hall has descended into chaos, which has been evident to most in Spokane over the last few years.

Instead of focusing on priorities important to helping my business succeed and those that are important to the citizens of the city we love, like making the streets of Spokane safer and finding solutions to make more infill, attainable housing opportunities available, squabbles with the mayor’s office, the county, and over the city flag and crosswalk painting have taken precedent.

We need a council president with the drive to get Spokane on the right track using a common-sense leadership approach, an approach that sets the great people of our region apart from the rest of the state.

The existing City Council has not managed to achieve this in their last few years working together, so it is clear we need Cindy Wendle to come in and right the ship.

Corey Condron

Spokane



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