Spokane Valley, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Spokane Valley City is a city in the state of Washington in the United States. The population of the valley is approximately 41,683 people. Most people commute by car, although there are about 957 residents who commute by bus. A total of 679 people commute by foot.

When the police department first established its Neighborhood Resource Officers program, it targeted Spokane's senior citizens. Many seniors in Spokane have worked in an office for years and have been used to a more structured environment. To serve as a volunteer, senior citizens must be at least 50 years old and complete 40 hours of training.

The Spokane Clean Air Act aims to reduce pollution and waste by making the city more environmentally friendly. This will improve the health of the residents, increase property values, and boost economic vitality in the area. Furthermore, it will help ensure healthy food access for the residents.

The Spokane Police Department was founded in 1967 by citizens who wanted to make a more diverse police department. In the late 1970s, the department began a community relations program where citizens could call and talk to a law enforcement officer. The police department advertised this program heavily. In the early 1980s, the program was changed to a non-emergency service. The number of calls increased.

The city's population is a diverse group. Twenty-nine percent of the population is under 18 years old, 7.9% is between 18-24 years old, and the remainder is 25-64 years old. There are also 15.9% residents who are 65 years or older.