About Us
Community Vision
"A community of opportunity where individuals and families can grow and play, and businesses will flourish and prosper."
Our Values
- Community Identity and Pride - Spokane Valley promotes an environment that supports the home and family, and job and education opportunities.
- Focus on the Future - Spokane Valley is a visionary city encouraging its citizens and their government to look to the future beyond the present generation, and to bring such ideas to public discussion, enhancing a sense of community identity.
- Open, Collaborative Government - Spokane Valley values a "user-friendly government, in which governance practices and general operations consider how citizens will be served in the most responsive, effective and courteous manner."
Welcome to Spokane Valley, located near the eastern border of the state of Washington. The City was incorporated on March 31, 2003. At the time, it was the largest incorporation in the state, and the 2nd largest single incorporation in U.S. history.
With a population of more than 100,000 residents, Spokane Valley is the 9th largest city in Washington state as of 2020.
The incorporated area of Spokane Valley encompasses approximately 38.5 square miles of land area, with room for residential, commercial and industrial expansion. Within the incorporated city limits, there are about 438 miles of roadway. It has an extensive retail tax base and is home to several major auto dealerships and the Spokane Valley Mall, which includes over 700,000 square feet of gross leasable floor area. There are more than 10,400 businesses registered to operate in Spokane Valley as of January 2022; the city had an estimated taxable retail sales of $2.9 billion in 2020.
The City of Spokane Valley's property tax levy rate for 2021 is $1.1014 per thousand dollars of valuation. Total property tax levy amounts vary by district. Go to the Spokane County Assessor's website to look up property tax information by address.
Within the City of Spokane Valley, the applicable sales tax rate is 8.9 percent. Read more about City finances here.
Public transit service in the region is provided by Spokane Transit Authority.
There are many recreational opportunities in and near Spokane Valley, with 11 city parks, three city pools, seven miles of the Centennial Trail and 5.6 miles of the Appleway Trail. Find out more on our Visitors page.
The City of Spokane Valley is also home to three major public facilities including CenterPlace Regional Event Center, Avista Stadium - home to the Spokane Indians baseball team, and Spokane County Fair and Expo Center, where you can enjoy a variety of great events.
CenterPlace at Mirabeau Point in Spokane Valley is a 54,000-square -foot regional and community gathering facility. In addition to a great room/banquet facility, numerous meeting rooms, multi-purpose rooms and a high tech lecture hall, it houses the Spokane Valley Senior Center and some Community Colleges of Spokane classes. CenterPlace combines with the recently completed Mirabeau Meadows Park and Mirabeau Springs to form a regional conference and cultural center serving Northeast Washington, Northern Idaho and Western Montana.
Spokane Valley Tech (SVT) is an exciting new school that opened in September of 2012. SVT "offers relevant, rigourous and engaging programs for high school students preparing for careers and college," including Aerospace and Advance Manufacturing, Cosmetology, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Fire Science, and Sports Medicine.
The Spokane Indians, a minor league baseball team, plays its home games in Avista Stadium located just inside the city limits on the east side of Havana Street. Avista Stadium is one of the finest facilities in the Northwest League and can seat 7,200 spectators.
The second major facility is the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center. Various shows and events are held throughout the year at the Fairgrounds.
The City of Spokane Valley City Hall can be found at 10210 E. Sprague Avenue. City Hall is easily accessible from Interstate-90. Click here for a map and directions.
The Spokane Centennial Trail boasts 37 miles of paved path running along the Spokane River from the Idaho state line (3 miles from our border) to Nine Mile Falls, west of the City of Spokane (which borders the City of Spokane Valley to the west). It has something for everyone. You can walk, bike or in-line skate, ride horse-back in designated areas or simply enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
Spokane Valley prides itself on quality neighborhoods and schools, along with strong business and retail centers. Friendly people, natural surroundings and beautiful weather are part of what make Spokane Valley a favorite destination for visitors from all over the world. With all four seasons represented, we have an abundance of recreation activities. There are four distinct ski resorts, 75 lakes within an hour’s drive, and many hiking and biking trails to enjoy.
Information and resources for those interested in starting or relocating a business to our area can be found on the city's Economic Development website, including demographic and economic data for the region, specific information on developable properties, and much more.
Links for more information on living, working and playing in Spokane Valley can be found on our "Community" web page.
Click the following links for maps and directions to: CenterPlace and City Hall.
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