Nevada Heights Neighborhood Council meetings are held at 6:00pm on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Meetings are held at Northtown Mall 4750 N Division St., in the former Sears wing on the top floor. The room is located near the old Sears space, across from Thomas Hammer Coffee, and next door to the Pink Cadillac store.
The Nevada Heights Neighborhood organization was established in the mid 1970s
As a Community Development Steering Committee. In 1996, we became one of the first three neighborhoods to join Spokane’ s Neighborhood Council program when the program was established by City Charter. The council boundaries run from the North side of Euclid Ave to Francis Ave between Division & Perry. Our Neighborhood is about two miles long and one mile wide, and includes 11,300 households with nearly 20,000 residents, plus about 650 businesses.
Our neighborhood council is about empowering people …
…to better their community as volunteers and activists – serving neighbors and working with federal, state & local agencies to optimize the use of public resources. We take an active roll in city government and encourage neighbors to become aware of problems and opportunities that merit their attention and involvement. We also sponsor and/or assist with social activities, fund raisers, cleanup programs and craft fairs.
The Neighborhood Council has active working groups in the following goal areas:
- Neighborhood Clean-up
- Traffic/Transportation
- Economic Development
- Housing
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