District 4 Town Hall With Council Member Campbell July 14

Tacoma, WALocal News

Council Member Campbell is set to host the District 4 Town Hall on July 14, taking place at Lincoln High School in Tacoma, Washington. This event aims to strengthen community ties by providing residents a platform to discuss local issues and engage with their elected officials directly. Participants will have the chance to voice their concerns, ask questions, and learn more about initiatives that affect their neighborhoods. As Tacoma is part of the Seattle Metropolitan Area, this town hall reflects the broader commitment to civic engagement within the region. Community involvement is crucial for effective governance, and this event emphasizes the importance of residents' voices in shaping local policies.

Attendees can expect discussions on various topics, ranging from education to business administration, reflecting the diverse interests of the community. The town hall represents a significant opportunity for residents to connect with their municipal council and advocate for their needs. By participating, residents can contribute to a more informed and engaged community.

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