Community Invited to Help Shape the Future for Cushman and Adams Substations With Survey Open Now and Community Events Starting June 22
The Tacoma community is being urged to participate in shaping the future of the Cushman and Adams substations through a survey and community events set to begin on June 22. This initiative, spearheaded by Tacoma City Council and Mayor Victoria Woodards, seeks to gather valuable public input on infrastructure projects critical to the area. As Tacoma navigates the recovery phase following the COVID-19 pandemic, the relevance of community engagement in local governance has never been more pronounced. The survey and upcoming events provide a platform for residents to voice their opinions and contribute to discussions about the electrical substations that serve North Tacoma. By actively involving the community, the city aims to ensure that developments reflect the needs and desires of its residents, promoting a sense of ownership and responsibility.
This initiative highlights Tacoma's dedication to transparency and collaborative decision-making in addressing local infrastructure challenges. Engaging the public in such discussions is vital for fostering a resilient and well-informed community. For more information and to participate, residents can visit the Tacoma City Council's website.