Council to Consider Resolution 40652 September 15

Tacoma, WALocal News

The Tacoma City Council is poised to vote on Resolution 40652 on September 15, which proposes vital amendments to enhance public engagement through a new Virtual Forum. This forum is set to occur on the fourth Tuesday of each month starting September 22, providing a platform for residents to connect with council members. The resolution also reinstates verbal public comment at the start of council meetings, enabling citizens to express their views directly to their elected officials. Additionally, the Community Forum will be formalized, allowing for further discussion on city-related topics every second Tuesday of the month. This initiative is co-sponsored by prominent figures such as Mayor Victoria Woodards, highlighting its importance to local governance.

The measures are particularly significant as they adapt to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring that citizens can still participate in democracy despite health restrictions. Residents can provide comments through Zoom or via email, ensuring accessibility to all community members. These steps reflect Tacoma's commitment to transparency and community involvement in decision-making processes.

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