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Comprehensive Plan Olympia's plan for the future

Olympia's Comprehensive Plan outlines the city's vision for growth and development over the next two decades, emphasizing community values and public input. The updated plan addresses anticipated population increases and aims to enhance quality of life while tackling challenges like sustainability and housing affordability. Residents are encouraged to participate in the planning process through surveys and public forums.

Yelm's Community Initiatives Showcase Volunteerism and Development

The article highlights community initiatives in Yelm, Washington, focusing on volunteerism and civic engagement, including the renovation of the historic Yelm water tower and active participation from local boards and commissions.

Local Government Meetings in Thurston County Stay Informed and Engaged

This article offers vital information about local government meetings in Thurston County, Washington, including schedules for city council and port commissioner gatherings. It promotes community engagement by providing access to live video streams and archived footage, enhancing transparency in local governance.

New Tenant Protections Enhance Citys Ability to Address Housing and Homelessness

Olympia City Council has implemented new tenant protections to enhance housing stability and affordability for renters, addressing homelessness in the region. These measures include safeguards against unfair fees, extended notice periods for rent increases, and relocation assistance, significantly impacting the local rental market and community welfare.

Community survey says our focus is right, but our work is not done

A recent community survey by Embold Research shows that while Olympia residents value the city's natural environment and cultural offerings, 75% believe the city is on the wrong track, particularly regarding housing and homelessness. The city is committed to addressing these concerns through various initiatives.

Lacey City Council Reconsiders Metropolitan Parks District Proposal

The Lacey City Council is revisiting the proposal for a Metropolitan Parks District, which was rejected by voters in 2018. A recommendation suggests a property tax levy of 45 cents per $1,000 assessed value to raise about $5.9 million annually for parks. A work session is scheduled for January 14 to discuss this further.

CenturyLink Fined 133K by Washington State Commission for Service Violations

The Washington state Utilities and Transportation Commission has fined CenturyLink $133,000 for failing to meet customer service response time requirements and for not providing necessary documentation. The fine is due to 178 violations, including a failure to connect customers to live representatives within 60 seconds. CenturyLink, the largest local phone company in Washington and part of Lumen Technologies, must settle the fine by December 30.

CenturyLink Fined 133,000 by Washington Utilities Commission for Violations

The Washington state Utilities and Transportation Commission has fined CenturyLink $133,000 for multiple violations, including slow response times and failure to provide required documentation. This penalty is a result of 178 violations over nearly two years, raising concerns about customer service in the telecommunications sector.

Washington Utilities Commission Fines CenturyLink 133,000 for Customer Service Violations

The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission has fined CenturyLink $133,000 for failing to meet customer service response time requirements and for not providing necessary documentation, with 178 violations recorded between March 2022 and February 2024.

WA state commission fines CenturyLink over long wait times, lack of documents

CenturyLink has been fined $133,000 by the Washington state Utilities and Transportation Commission for failing to meet customer service response time regulations and for not providing necessary documentation. The violations, totaling 178, occurred from March 2022 to February 2024, highlighting significant customer service issues within the telecommunications sector in Washington.