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Applications for 2024 Grit City Trees Program Due September 2

Applications for the 2024 Grit City Trees Program in Tacoma are due on September 2, inviting residents to enhance urban greenery and contribute to environmental sustainability. This initiative aims to improve the city's tree canopy, promote biodiversity, and foster community engagement in environmental stewardship.

Update on the Rental Housing Ballot Measures

Pierce County Superior Court Judge Timothy Ashcraft affirmed the Tacoma City Council's authority to present an alternative to a citizen initiative on the rental housing ballot, ruling that it should be decided by a plurality vote. Although the Council's ordinance adoption has procedural issues, Tacoma will not appeal the ruling as it strives for a collaborative approach to balance community needs.

Amici House Permitting FAQ - Updated August 29

The City of Tacoma's updated FAQ on Amici House permitting addresses key questions regarding the permitting process, providing essential information for residents and stakeholders. This article highlights the city's commitment to transparency and accessibility in municipal processes, ensuring that citizens are informed about local governance.

Restaurant 101 Workshop Highlights Insights From Local Restaurant Owners on August 28

The City of Tacoma hosted a Restaurant 101 Workshop on August 28, providing local restaurant owners with valuable insights and strategies for success. This event aimed to foster community engagement and support the growth of the restaurant industry in Tacoma. Attendees gained practical knowledge from experienced operators, enhancing their business acumen.

Mayor Victoria Woodards on the Shooting of Tacoma Police Department Detective

Mayor Victoria Woodards of Tacoma addressed a recent incident involving the injury of a Tacoma Police Detective during an arrest of two adolescent suspects. The mayor emphasized the urgent need to combat gun violence in the community, highlighting available programs for youth and the importance of collaborative efforts to create safe environments.

Deputy Mayor Kristina Walker Coffee (or Tea!) August 19

Deputy Mayor Kristina Walker is set to host a community coffee event on August 19, fostering engagement and dialogue between Tacoma residents and city officials. This initiative aims to address local issues and strengthen community ties, reflecting the city's commitment to transparency and accessibility in government. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their thoughts on city matters.

Tacoma City Council Adopts 2023 Amendment Package for Zoning and Land Use

The City Council of Tacoma adopted the 2023 Amendment Package on August 15, 2023, implementing significant changes to zoning regulations and land use designations, particularly for the Mor Furniture site. The amendments, based on Planning Commission recommendations, aim to enhance commercial development and clarify zoning standards, reflecting the city's ongoing efforts to adapt to urban growth and community needs.

City Council Adopts Resolution 41259 to Expand Opportunities for Microbusinesses

The Tacoma City Council has unanimously adopted Resolution 41259, aimed at enhancing opportunities for microbusinesses by reviewing home occupation standards. This initiative, led by Council Member Olgy Diaz, seeks to support small businesses, particularly those owned by historically marginalized groups, by reducing administrative burdens and encouraging growth into brick-and-mortar establishments.

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Mayor Woodards to Announce Comcast Investment in Digital Equity July 20

Mayor Woodards of Tacoma is set to announce a significant investment by Comcast aimed at enhancing digital equity in the region on July 20. This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to bridging the digital divide and improving access to technology for all residents.

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