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Spokane voters approved a $200M school bond and $240M parks levy, both exceeding thresholds, with final results pending.
Spokane voters approved a $200 million school bond with 60.8% support and a $240 million parks levy with 54.8% backing, both exceeding required thresholds.
The bond will fund school upgrades including new buildings at Adams and Madison elementary schools, renovations at North Central High and Gary Middle School, and a new trades high school at Spokane Community College.
The parks levy will support park improvements, new facilities like an indoor tennis center, and expanded services.
Both measures, part of the "Together Spokane" initiative, passed despite a narrow margin for the bond, marking a reversal from a 2023 failure.
Final results are pending as around 22,000 ballots remain uncounted.
Los votantes de Spokane aprobaron un bono escolar de $200 millones y un impuesto a los parques de $240 millones, ambos superando los umbrales, con los resultados finales pendientes.