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Tacomas Sister Cities Committee Launches Fundraising Effort for Coronavirus Relief in China

Tacoma’s Sister Cities Committee has organized a fundraising initiative to support medical needs in China during the coronavirus outbreak, facilitating community donations to assist international partners in Mianyang and Fuzhou. Mayor Victoria Woodards emphasizes the importance of solidarity with global neighbors, reinforcing Tacoma's commitment to its sister city relationships. This initiative highlights the impact of local actions on international health crises.

Mayors' State of the City Address on March 4

The City of Tacoma will host the Mayors' State of the City Address on March 4, featuring key city officials including Mayor Victoria Woodards and municipal council members. With a focus on local governance and community engagement, this event aims to address pressing issues and future initiatives impacting Tacoma residents.

Mayor on Incident at South 9th and Pacific

Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards addressed a serious incident involving the police at South 9th and Pacific, emphasizing the community's grief and the ongoing criminal investigation. The mayor's remarks highlight the city's commitment to transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices.

Newly Elected and Re-Elected Council Members

Newly elected and re-elected council members were officially recognized in Tacoma, Washington, highlighting significant shifts in local governance. The event, held on January 6, 2020, included key figures such as Keith Blocker, Conor McCarthy, and Tanisha Jumper, who are set to influence Tacoma’s future policies. This transition marks an important moment for the city as it navigates various challenges in governance and community engagement.

New International Regulations to Affect Recycling in Tacoma

Tacoma's recycling program faces new international regulations that mandate higher material quality, resulting in increased operational costs for the city. The Tacoma City Council has approved Ordinance 28623, which introduces a new recycling surcharge and changes to curbside glass collection to adapt to these challenges. This shift emphasizes the importance of clean recyclables and aims to enhance recycling education for residents.

Coffee With the Mayor Event Series

Tacoma's 'Coffee With the Mayor' event series, led by Mayor Victoria Woodards, invites community members to engage directly with local government. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and foster dialogue between residents and municipal leaders, addressing key issues affecting Tacoma.

City of Tacoma to Honor Mayor Emeritus Harold G. Moss

The City of Tacoma is set to honor Mayor Emeritus Harold G. Moss, recognizing his significant contributions to civil rights and local governance. This event, spanning from September 26 to October 2, 2019, showcases Moss's legacy and the city's commitment to honoring its influential leaders. The ceremony will take place at the Tacoma City Hall, inviting community participation and reflection.

Tacoma Implements 3-Hour Unpaid Parking Policy Effective September 16, 2019

The City of Tacoma has announced a new 3-hour unpaid parking policy effective September 16, 2019, impacting visitors and residents in the area. This change, linked to public works and city governance, aims to enhance accessibility in Downtown Tacoma, particularly around the University of Washington Tacoma campus. The initiative is part of broader efforts to improve urban infrastructure and support local business activity.

Downtown to Defiance

The "Downtown to Defiance" event, taking place on September 7, 2019, in Defiance, Iowa, promotes active mobility and community volunteering, showcasing efforts by local organizations like the League of Human Dignity and Pierce Transit. This event aims to enhance public works and community engagement, making it a significant local attraction.

Tacoma Establishes States First Transit Oriented Development Advisory Group

Tacoma has established Washington State's first Transit Oriented Development Advisory Group, aimed at enhancing transit-oriented development in the region. This initiative, supported by local leaders including Mayor Victoria Woodards and City Council members, seeks to improve urban planning and public transit accessibility in Downtown Tacoma. The advisory group is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping future growth and development strategies.

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