About

The Shiloh Hills Neighborhood Council was established in 2016 following a split with the Nevada/Ledgerwood Neighborhood;

We were developed after citizens in the northern part of the council’s district voiced their concerns about the district being too large and not being able to handle the issues of the City’s northernmost district. So, on September 19th, 2016, the Spokane City Council voted unanimously in favor of creating the Shiloh Hills Neighborhood, charting the council boundaries that run from the North side of Francis Ave to the South of Hawthorne St and between Crestline & Perry. Our Neighborhood is about 2.5 miles long and 1.5 mile wide, and includes over 10,000 households with nearly 20,000 residents, plus about 850+ businesses, bringing in over 5 million in revenue for the City of Spokane.

…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 other neighborhood activities.

All residents, property owners, and business owners in Shiloh Hills are encouraged to attend our general membership meetings!

Thrive International Groundbreaking event in Shiloh Hills Neighborhood
Shiloh Hills Clean-up Event
Shiloh Hills residents attend a City Council Town Hall
Map of shiloh hills neighborhood with parks highlighted.
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