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Public Hearing on Latest Home in Tacoma Code and Zoning Package Set for September 24

The Tacoma City Council is set to hold a public hearing on September 24 regarding the latest Home in Tacoma code and zoning changes, which influence housing construction in the area. Community members will have opportunities to attend information sessions prior to the hearing and engage in discussions about the revisions. The hybrid format of the meeting allows for both in-person and virtual participation, ensuring broad community involvement.

Latest Updates on Charter Review Process Now Available on Citys Website

The Tacoma City Council has made significant progress in the Charter Review process, appointing committees to draft statements for and against proposed amendments. Community members can find detailed information on the city’s website and reach out to the City Clerk's Office for further inquiries.

Public Utility Board - Tacoma Public Utilities

The Public Utility Board in Tacoma, Washington, is a five-member board overseeing the city's electric and water utilities, as well as its industrial freight-switching railroad. Appointed by the Tacoma City Council, the board members serve five-year, unpaid terms and bring diverse expertise from various professional backgrounds, highlighting their commitment to community service.

East 53rd Street Between East I and East L Streets Closed for Maintenance July 30 August 9

East 53rd Street in Tacoma will be closed for maintenance from July 30 to August 9, affecting local traffic and access in the residential area. This essential maintenance aims to improve roadway conditions and enhance safety for residents and commuters alike. The city encourages drivers to plan alternate routes during this period.

Letters of Interest From Individuals Interested in Writing Statements For and Against Proposed Charter Amendments Now Due July 28

The City Clerk's Office in Tacoma is calling for volunteers to join committees that will write statements "for" and "against" proposed City Charter amendments, with letters of interest due by July 28, 2024. This initiative aims to engage community members in the charter review process, ensuring diverse perspectives are represented in the Voters' Pamphlet. Interested individuals can submit their letters via email or mail, detailing their interest and specified amendments.

Public Hearing Regarding Proposed Moratorium Extension for South Tacoma Groundwater Protection District on August 13

The Tacoma City Council will hold a public hearing on August 13 regarding a proposed extension of a moratorium on high-impact uses in the South Tacoma Groundwater Protection District. This extension, if approved, will continue to prohibit new developments related to underground storage tanks and metal recycling facilities until a code update is finalized in 2025. Community members are encouraged to participate and submit comments before the hearing.

At-Large City Council Member Olgy Diaz on Proposed Amendments to the City Charter

At-Large City Council Member Olgy Diaz is set to discuss proposed amendments to Tacoma's city charter, which could reshape the municipal government's structure. The event is crucial for local citizens, as it addresses significant changes that may impact governance and voting procedures. Diaz's insights are expected to clarify the implications of these amendments for the community.

Sandesh Sadalge Sworn in to Tacoma City Council District 4 Position

Sandesh Sadalge has been officially sworn in as the new member of the Tacoma City Council representing District 4, marking a significant shift in local governance. His appointment is expected to enhance community engagement and address key neighborhood issues as he takes over from outgoing council member Catherine Ushka.

City Council Adopts Resolution Transmitting Full Ballot Titles for Six Proposed Charter Amendments to Pierce County Auditor

The Tacoma City Council has adopted Resolution 41491, submitting full ballot titles for six proposed Charter amendments to the Pierce County Auditor. Interested individuals can apply to join committees writing statements "for" or "against" these amendments, with submissions due by July 26, 2024. The process aims to engage community members in local governance decisions.

At-Large City Council Member Olgy Diaz on Proposed Amendments to the City Charter

At-Large City Council Member Olgy Diaz discusses proposed amendments to Tacoma's city charter, focusing on significant changes to the municipal government's structure and voting processes. This event highlights the importance of local governance and citizen engagement in shaping the city's future.

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