A New Inside Tacoma to Begin Airing June 22 - City of Tacoma

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Tacoma's "Inside Tacoma" will return on June 22, offering residents a comprehensive view of city council activities and important community matters. The program is designed to enhance civic engagement by showcasing discussions on governance, community services, and development initiatives. It will include interviews with city officials and community leaders, providing valuable insights into the decision-making processes that affect residents. The city's commitment to transparency and accessibility is reflected in this initiative, as it aims to strengthen the bond between the local government and its citizens. Viewers will learn about various programs and services available to them, making it easier to engage with local governance.

This season promises to tackle pressing issues and highlight the importance of community involvement. By providing a platform for dialogue, "Inside Tacoma" seeks to empower residents with the knowledge they need to actively participate in their city's future. The series will be accessible via multiple platforms, ensuring that critical information reaches a broad audience.

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