An agency official for the City of Spokane announced that the city is offering residents free motion-detecting outdoor lights intended to increase visibility around homes and deter unwanted activity. "Good lighting helps keep your home safe," the agency official said.
The brief city announcement described the program and urged residents to request a voucher through their City of Spokane online account. The statement directed residents to my.spokanecity.org/residentiallight for more information; the transcript does not identify the speaker by name. The announcement did not specify who qualifies, how many vouchers are available, or when the program begins or ends.
City communications framed the offering as a public-safety measure aimed at improving neighborhood visibility. No formal vote or council action was recorded in the transcript; the segment reads as an informational city notice rather than a board decision. Residents seeking the voucher are asked to use their City of Spokane account or the web page provided for details.
The city-provided link is the only contact point listed in the announcement; additional program details, including eligibility and distribution logistics, were not provided in the transcript.