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Mayor Selects There There for Tacoma Reads 2019

Tacoma's Mayor Victoria Woodards has selected the novel "There There" by Tommy Orange as the featured book for Tacoma Reads 2019. This initiative, aimed at promoting community engagement through reading, will culminate in a series of events, including discussions and activities centered around the book. The selection underscores the city's commitment to fostering a vibrant literary culture.

District 5 Town Hall With Council Member Beale on June 29

The District 5 Town Hall with Council Member Beale on June 29 aims to address key issues affecting Tacoma, including affordable housing and municipal governance. This event offers residents an opportunity to engage directly with city leadership, fostering community involvement and transparency in local government.

Single-Occupancy Restroom Ordinance

Tacoma's ordinance mandates that all single-occupancy restrooms be labeled as gender neutral, addressing the needs of various individuals, especially those who identify as transgender or non-binary. This initiative aims to eliminate barriers and enhance safety for all restroom users in public spaces. The ordinance took effect on June 1, 2019, and non-compliance can be reported to city authorities.

Council Member Chris Beale on Morgan Motel Licensing Decision

Council Member Chris Beale addresses the Tacoma municipal council's licensing decision regarding the Morgan Motel, highlighting its implications for community safety and local governance. This event underscores the ongoing discussions around municipal regulations and their impact on residents. Beale's insights provide a crucial perspective on how local government decisions shape the Tacoma community.

Council Member Blocker on Storage Development in Central Tacoma

Council Member Blocker discusses the implications of a new storage development proposal in Central Tacoma, addressing concerns from local residents and stakeholders. The proposal, which aims to enhance the housing market and economic landscape, has sparked a debate about environmental impacts and community needs in Tacoma.

2019 Hilltop Street Fair on Martin Luther King Jr. Way

The 2019 Hilltop Street Fair on Martin Luther King Jr. Way in Tacoma invites the community to enjoy local food, entertainment, and activities that celebrate the vibrant culture of the area. This annual event, organized by the Tacoma government, highlights the importance of community engagement and local attractions, making it a key date for residents and visitors alike.

Oakland Neighborhood Permeable Pavement Project

The Oakland Neighborhood Permeable Pavement Project aims to enhance stormwater management and improve urban drainage in Tacoma, Washington. This initiative is crucial for addressing local environmental challenges, including flooding and ecosystem health, while promoting sustainable urban infrastructure. The project highlights the importance of effective stormwater solutions in urban planning and community resilience.

Hilltop Community Listening Session February 21

The Hilltop Community Listening Session, scheduled for February 21, 2019, aims to engage Tacoma residents in discussions about community issues. Led by local leaders including Keith Blocker and Kate Larsen, the event emphasizes community involvement and aims to foster connections among residents. This gathering is a pivotal opportunity for the Hilltop Neighborhood to voice concerns and collaborate on local initiatives.

State of the City Address on March 6

The City of Tacoma's State of the City Address, scheduled for March 6, will feature key speakers, including Mayor Victoria Woodards and representatives from the Tacoma Refugee Choir and University of Puget Sound. This event aims to address significant local issues and foster community engagement. Residents are encouraged to participate and learn about the city's initiatives and future plans.

Mayor Woodards Takes New U.S. Conference of Mayors Leadership Role

Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards has been appointed vice chair of the U.S. Conference of Mayors' "Jobs, Education, and the Workforce" Standing Committee, focusing on education and workforce development for cities. This leadership role allows Mayor Woodards to influence national policies while sharing local best practices to support living wage jobs and skilled workforce training.

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