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Ten Positions Available on Mayors Youth Commission of Tacoma

The Mayor’s Youth Commission of Tacoma is inviting applications for ten positions, including leadership roles, from local youth in grades six through twelve. With a focus on equity and community representation, the commission encourages participation from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other underrepresented groups. Applications are due by June 15, 2024, highlighting the city's commitment to involving young voices in local governance.

Community Invited to Help Shape the Future for Cushman and Adams Substations With Survey Open Now and Community Events Starting June 22

The City of Tacoma invites community members to participate in shaping the future of the Cushman and Adams substations through an open survey and upcoming events starting June 22, 2024. This initiative highlights community engagement and redevelopment efforts, especially in the context of the ongoing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Stakeholders are encouraged to provide input on this critical local infrastructure project.

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 invited to participate in shaping the future of the Cushman and Adams substations through a survey and community events commencing on June 22. This initiative, led by Tacoma City Council, aims to engage residents in discussions about local infrastructure and its impact, especially in the context of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

City Council to Continue Discussing Charter Review Committee Recommendations May 31

The Tacoma City Council will hold a special meeting on May 31 to discuss recommendations from the Charter Review Committee aimed at refining the City Charter, Tacoma’s governing document. Residents can attend in person or tune in via TV Tacoma and streaming platforms, although no public comments will be accepted during the meeting. For further details on the Charter Review process, community members can visit the official city website.

Pothole Palooza to Kick Off on Monday, June 3

The "Pothole Palooza" event, kicking off on June 3 in Tacoma, Washington, aims to address local road conditions while promoting community engagement. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance outdoor activities in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, making it a significant local event. Participants will have the opportunity to partake in various sports and outdoor activities, fostering a sense of community.

Five Additional One Tacoma Public Workshop Events Announced for June

Five additional ‘One Tacoma’ public workshop events have been announced for June, offering local residents an opportunity to engage with city planning and community development initiatives. These workshops, taking place in Tacoma, are part of ongoing efforts to foster community involvement and gather public input. Participants will have the chance to share their ideas and contribute to shaping Tacoma's future.

Pre-qualification of Electrical Contractors - Tacoma Public Utilities

Tacoma Power is starting the prequalification process for electrical contractors ahead of the 2024 bidding cycle, as required by Washington law. Contractors must submit a detailed application to demonstrate their financial stability and experience in electrical construction, ensuring that only qualified contractors can bid on utility projects for enhanced safety and efficiency.

City Conducting Its Two-Year In-Depth Community Survey Now Through July

The City of Tacoma is conducting its biennial community survey from now until July, reaching over 750 randomly selected households. This in-depth survey aims to gather residents' feedback on city services and priority issues, offering participation in multiple languages and a chance to win a $500 gift certificate. The results will inform city leaders on budgeting and service improvements, ensuring community needs are met effectively.

Sizzling, Savory Summer Event Series Kicks Off June 1 in the Heart of Proctor

The "Sizzling, Savory Summer Event Series" is set to launch on June 1 in Tacoma's Proctor neighborhood, promising a vibrant atmosphere filled with family-friendly activities and culinary delights. This event is a part of Tacoma's commitment to enhancing community engagement through local attractions and improving walkability in the area.

City of Tacoma Observes Memorial Day on May 27

The City of Tacoma is set to observe Memorial Day on May 27, honoring the sacrifices of military personnel who have served the nation. This event underscores the city's commitment to recognizing and remembering those who have made significant contributions to the community and the country.

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