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City of Tacoma Receives 1.94M to Support Residential Transition from Fossil Fuels to Clean, Energy-Efficient Appliances

The City of Tacoma has received a $1.94 million grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce to support the transition of residential appliances from fossil fuels to clean, energy-efficient electric alternatives. This initiative, part of the Home Electrification Appliance Rebates (HEAR) program, aims to benefit income-constrained residents by reducing energy costs and improving indoor air quality while leveraging Tacoma Power's renewable hydroelectric energy.

Special City Council Meeting June 21 Will Continue Charter Review Recommendations Discussion

The Tacoma City Council is set to hold a special meeting on June 21, 2024, to continue discussions on charter review recommendations, a critical step in local governance. The meeting, which will address important municipal issues, reflects the council’s ongoing commitment to enhancing city governance and community engagement. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to participate in this pivotal dialogue.

Letters of Interest Due July 8 at Noon to Serve on Fire Levy Ballot Measure For and Against Committees

The City of Tacoma is inviting volunteers to join committees that will prepare statements for and against the upcoming Proposition No. 1, a property tax levy increase intended to enhance the Tacoma Fire Department's facilities, fleet, and staffing. Interested individuals must submit their letters of interest by July 8, 2024, to be considered for appointment, with the measure set for the November 5, 2024, General Election ballot.

Tacoma Police Department Receives High Marks from CALEA On-Site Inspection

The Tacoma Police Department received high marks during a recent on-site inspection by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), highlighting their commitment to transparency, accountability, and community engagement. Key achievements include the implementation of a public safety dashboard and body-worn cameras, which enhance data accessibility and document interactions with the public. The department's ongoing efforts aim to make Tacoma the safest city in the country.

North 14th Street Near Proctor Neighborhood Closed for Maintenance This Week

North 14th Street in Tacoma's Proctor Neighborhood will be closed for maintenance from June 17-21 as part of the Residential Street Restoration Program. The closure, which affects the stretch between North Madison Street and North Monroe Street, is weather-dependent and may change. For inquiries, residents can contact Jeff Maki at (253) 591-5495.

Cushman and Adams Substations Future Use Study

The Cushman and Adams Substations Future Use Study is a community engagement initiative aimed at exploring potential future uses for two historic substations in Tacoma, which were placed on the Tacoma Register of Historic Places in 2017. Following a pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Tacoma is restarting its efforts to gather public input through workshops and outreach events in 2024. Tacoma Public Utilities plans to vacate the sites by 2027, presenting a unique opportunity for redevelopment that serves the city.

City of Tacoma Continues to Invite Community Engagement and Input During the 2025-2026 Biennial Budget Development Process

The City of Tacoma is actively seeking community engagement and input as it develops its 2025-2026 Biennial Budget, aiming to address a projected $26 million budget gap. Mayor Victoria Woodards emphasizes the importance of community involvement in ensuring the budget reflects local priorities and fosters transparency. Residents can participate through workshops and an interactive budgeting tool on the city's website.

City of Tacoma Continues to Invite Community Engagement and Input During the 2025-2026 Biennial Budget Development Process

The City of Tacoma is actively engaging its community in the development of the 2025-2026 Biennial Budget, aiming to create a budget that reflects the needs and priorities of its residents. Mayor Victoria Woodards emphasizes the importance of public trust and transparency, especially in light of a projected $26 million budget gap. Community members are invited to participate through workshops and interactive tools to influence budget decisions.

Tacoma City Council Presents Long Range Financial Forecast and 2023-2024 Biennial Budget

The Tacoma City Council presented the Long Range Financial Forecast on June 11, 2024, focusing on the 2023-2024 Biennial Budget, which prioritizes public safety and affordable housing to enhance livability. The Capital Facilities Plan outlines significant six-year capital project investments.

City of Tacoma Observes Independence Day Thursday, July 4

The City of Tacoma is set to observe Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, with various community activities planned to celebrate the occasion. Local residents and visitors can participate in events organized by the City, emphasizing community engagement and local pride. This celebration is part of Tacoma's ongoing efforts to foster community spirit and connection.

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