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December 2012 City of Yakima Issues Brief

Yakima, WALocal News

The December 2012 City of Yakima Issues Brief offers essential updates for the local community, particularly as winter weather begins to affect the region. With the Yakima Valley experiencing its first significant snowfall, the article stresses the importance of collective efforts to maintain safety on roads and sidewalks during icy conditions. It also reports on the opening of a section of "A" Street to two-way traffic, a significant change after years of being a one-way street, which aims to improve navigation and accessibility in Downtown Yakima. Furthermore, the article announces the appointment of Debbie Cook as the new Director of Utilities and Engineering, who brings valuable expertise from her previous role in Rio Rancho, New Mexico. These announcements reflect the city's ongoing commitment to improving infrastructure and ensuring public safety.

Residents are encouraged to take proactive measures during winter weather and stay updated on local developments. The article serves as a vital resource for fostering community engagement and awareness. Overall, it underscores the city’s dedication to enhancing the quality of life for Yakima residents.

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