Hilltop Community Listening Session February 21

Tacoma, WALocal News

Scheduled for February 21, 2019, the Hilltop Community Listening Session invites Tacoma residents to engage in vital discussions about their community's future. Local leaders, including Keith Blocker and Kate Larsen, will facilitate the event, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in addressing local issues. This session aims to create a platform for residents to voice their concerns and collaborate on solutions tailored to the unique needs of the Hilltop Neighborhood. By fostering open dialogue, the event seeks to strengthen community ties and enhance civic responsibility among attendees. The Hilltop Neighborhood has a rich history and diverse population, making this gathering a crucial opportunity for residents to influence local initiatives.

Participants are encouraged to share their thoughts on various topics, contributing to a collaborative atmosphere. The event highlights the city's commitment to inclusivity and community empowerment. As Tacoma continues to evolve, the insights gathered during this session will play a pivotal role in shaping the neighborhood's future.

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