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Explore City Maps in GIS Data Portal - City of Newcastle

The City of Newcastle has launched a new Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Data Portal, allowing residents to access a wide array of city maps and geographic data. This user-friendly online platform offers insights into zoning, land use, neighborhood layouts, and ongoing development projects, enhancing public engagement and transparency. Explore the portal at [newcastlewa.gov/gis](http://newcastlewa.gov/gis "GIS Data Portal").

Summer Events at Lake Boren Park - City of Newcastle

The City of Newcastle is set to host an exciting array of community events in the summer of 2024, including the beloved Fireworks on the Lake and Concerts in the Park at Lake Boren Park. These events aim to foster community spirit and provide fun activities for all ages. For more details, residents can visit the city's official events calendar.

Post-Storm Cleanup and Recovery Resources

Newcastle community members impacted by the recent windstorm can access essential cleanup and recovery resources, including debris disposal options and property damage reporting. King County is providing assistance for tax relief and food safety after power outages. This article serves as a comprehensive guide to local recovery services and their deadlines.

The 2025 Preliminary Budget is Now Available

The City of Newcastle has released its 2025 Preliminary Budget, focusing on public safety and conservative spending. Key highlights include funding for additional police officers, the introduction of an Admissions Tax to balance the General Fund, and reductions in general government costs. Community members are invited to participate in budget meetings scheduled for October.

Newcastle among Top 20 Safest Cities in Washington

Newcastle has been recognized as the 16th safest city in Washington in SafeWise's latest report. The city thanks its police department and community members for their contributions to safety. Access the full report through the provided link.

Reserve Park Shelters Online

Lake Boren Park Shelters in Newcastle, Washington, can now be reserved online for events in 2024. The city offers two shelters for various time slots, and reservations can be held for three business days for payment. This new service enhances community engagement and accessibility to local parks.

Council Elects Mayor and Deputy Mayor

Newcastle City Council has elected Robert Clark as Mayor and Pratima Lakhotia as Deputy Mayor during their January 2, 2024 meeting. This biannual election is crucial for local governance, with the Mayor leading Council meetings and representing the Council, while the Deputy Mayor supports these efforts in the Mayor’s absence. Congratulations to both officials as they begin their important roles.

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