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Mayor Woodards on Manuel Ellis Case Updates

Mayor Victoria Woodards announced the completion of the Washington State Patrol's investigation into the Manuel Ellis case, which has now been forwarded to the Attorney General's office for further review. The mayor emphasized the need for a thorough and impartial examination while committing to ongoing reforms in policing and systemic racism in Tacoma. The city is also implementing body-worn cameras and developing an anti-racist budget as part of its transformative initiatives.

A Statement From Mayor Victoria Woodards on Elections

Mayor Victoria Woodards of Tacoma emphasizes the importance of civic engagement in her statement on the elections, highlighting a significant increase in voter turnout compared to the 2016 election. She encourages residents to vote by the November 3 deadline while promoting peaceful advocacy for change amidst the challenges posed by COVID-19 and systemic racism.

Heal the Heart Core Coordinating Team

The Tacoma City Council has initiated the "Heal the Heart Core Coordinating Team" to address community needs and enhance local government initiatives. Led by Mayor Victoria Woodards, this resolution aims to foster collaboration among non-profit organizations and financial institutions in Tacoma, Washington, highlighting a commitment to community well-being and effective governance.

Tacomas District 2 Decides to Spend 1 Million on Community Initiative Aimed at Creating a Vibrant Space

Tacoma’s District 2 has allocated $1 million for a community initiative designed to enhance local spaces, emphasizing participatory budgeting and community engagement. The decision reflects a commitment to fostering a vibrant environment in Tacoma, driven by insights from municipal council member Sarah Rumbaugh.

Tacoma City Council Promotes Responsible Recreational Drone Use Through New Resolution

Tacoma City Council has passed Resolution 40658 to promote responsible recreational drone use, addressing community concerns about safety and regulatory confusion. The resolution will direct the City Manager to create a reference point on the city's website, linking residents to federal laws and best practices for drone operation.

City of Tacoma Mourns Passing of Former Mayor Harold G. Moss

Former Tacoma Mayor Harold G. Moss passed away on September 21, 2020, leaving behind a profound legacy of leadership and civil rights advocacy. His pioneering contributions to Tacoma's governance and social justice have inspired countless individuals in the community. The city honors his impact with the naming of the Harold G. Moss Bridge, symbolizing his enduring influence.

Council to Consider Resolution 40652 September 15

The Tacoma City Council is set to consider Resolution 40652 on September 15, aimed at enhancing public participation through a new Virtual Forum and reinstating verbal public comment. This initiative, co-sponsored by key council members, seeks to facilitate community engagement during ongoing COVID-19 restrictions, allowing residents to voice their concerns and feedback effectively.

Council Member Ushka on Community Concerns

Council Member Catherine Ushka addresses community concerns in Tacoma regarding various educational issues. The discussion highlights the involvement of local government and organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in shaping educational policies.

Council Member Beale on Transformation Efforts

Council Member Beale highlights ongoing transformation efforts in Tacoma, addressing key issues such as affordable housing, infrastructure, and homelessness amid the challenges posed by COVID-19. The event emphasizes community feedback and government investment in economic development, showcasing the City Council's commitment to tackling pressing local concerns.

Statement From Mayor Victoria Woodards and City Manager Elizabeth Pauli on Manuel Ellis Case

Mayor Victoria Woodards and City Manager Elizabeth Pauli expressed their condolences to the family of Manuel Ellis on what would have been his 34th birthday, acknowledging the pain and frustration they feel. They called for a thorough independent investigation into his case and urged witnesses to come forward, emphasizing their commitment to advocating for a state agency dedicated to independent investigations in similar cases.

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