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Openings Available for Yakima Police Department Citizens Academy

The Yakima Police Department is currently accepting applications for its Citizens Academy, which will run for eight weeks starting April 9th. The program aims to engage the community in understanding police operations and fostering better relationships between law enforcement and residents. Interested participants are encouraged to apply to gain insights into the workings of their local police department.

Wastewater Line Installation Project Will Close Parts of I Street and 6th Avenue

The wastewater line installation project in Yakima will result in the closure of “I” Street between 5th Avenue and 6th Avenue for local traffic from March 1st to March 3rd, 2013. Utility Engineer Shelley Willson oversees the construction, which involves trenching for the installation of an industrial wastewater line. Residents are advised to plan accordingly to avoid disruptions.

Yakima CityCounty Buyer Receives Top State Honor

Maria Mayhue, a senior buyer for the Yakima City and County Purchasing office, has been honored as Buyer of the Year by the Washington State Chapter of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing. This recognition highlights her significant contributions to local government purchasing and procurement practices.

December 2012 City of Yakima Issues Brief

The December 2012 City of Yakima Issues Brief highlights important updates for the community, including winter safety tips, the opening of a section of "A" Street to two-way traffic, and the appointment of Debbie Cook as the new Director of Utilities and Engineering. These announcements reflect local governance efforts to enhance community safety and infrastructure.

Mowat Construction Submits Apparent Low Bid for MLK, Jr. Blvd. Underpass

Mowat Construction Company has submitted the lowest bid to serve as the prime contractor for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. underpass project in Yakima. This development marks a significant step in enhancing local infrastructure, reflecting the city's commitment to public works. The project aims to improve traffic flow and safety in the area.

Biodegradable Bags Are Back For Fall Leaf Collection Program

The City of Yakima is offering free biodegradable bags for its Fall Leaf Collection Program starting October 15, 2012, marking the fifth consecutive year of this initiative. Additionally, the article announces the shutdown of the Yakima irrigation system on the same day, impacting local residents and businesses. These updates highlight the city's commitment to environmental sustainability and efficient resource management.

Yakima Site Part of Successful Prescription Drug Take-Back Day

The Yakima community actively participated in the DEA's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on September 29, 2012, allowing residents to safely dispose of outdated and unwanted medications. This initiative aims to reduce the risk of drug abuse and environmental harm associated with improper disposal. The event showcased local engagement and commitment to public health and safety.

YPD Veteran Officer Promoted to Sergeant

Uriel Mendoza, a dedicated 16-year veteran of the Yakima Police Department, was promoted to sergeant during a formal ceremony held at the Yakima Convention Center on August 31, 2012. The event, which saw attendance from YPD command staff, underscores Mendoza's commitment to public service and community safety. This promotion reflects significant progress within the local law enforcement agency.

Grind and Overlay Project at 16th Avenue and Tieton Drive Underway

The City of Yakima has initiated a grind and overlay paving project at the intersection of 16th Avenue and Tieton Drive, urging drivers to avoid the area until August 9th. This project aims to enhance road safety and traffic flow in a busy intersection. Residents are advised to plan alternative routes during this period.

June 2012 City of Yakima Issues Brief

The City of Yakima has initiated curb markers to promote the "Only Rain Down the Storm Drain" message, addressing pollution in the stormwater drainage system. Additionally, Yakima Transit is offering free bus and Dial-A-Ride services on weekends throughout the summer to enhance public transportation access. These initiatives reflect the city’s commitment to environmental awareness and community service.

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