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Yakima City Council July 2nd Regular Meeting Preview

The Yakima City Council's regular meeting on July 2nd will address critical agenda items, including a request for 2020 Census support from the Community Integration Committee. Scheduled for 5:30 pm at Yakima City Hall, this meeting is essential for local governance and community engagement, reflecting the city's commitment to addressing key issues.

Grand Re-Opening Set for Randall Park

The City of Yakima is hosting a grand re-opening ceremony for Randall Park on May 7, 2019, celebrating the completion of a five-year project that involved over $1 million in improvements. This event invites community participation to commemorate the park's enhancements, including a new wildlife observation deck.

Census Workers Needed to Ensure a Complete Count in Yakima Area

The U.S. Census Bureau is actively seeking temporary workers in the Yakima area to ensure an accurate count for the 2020 Census. This recruitment effort is crucial for collecting reliable data that impacts federal funding and local representation. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply as the bureau hires thousands of workers for this important civic duty.

Harman Center to Re-Open at Noon

The City of Yakima's Harman Center at Gailleon Park will re-open today at noon after repairs to a malfunctioning air conditioning unit. Recreation Program Supervisor Leslie Richards confirmed that the issue was addressed following the center's closure due to excessive heat warnings in the region. This timely update is crucial for community members seeking a respite from the heat.

"Coffee With Your Council Member is July 5th

District 6 Councilmember Brad Hill will host a "Coffee With Your Council Member" event on July 5th at Starbucks, providing residents of Yakima an opportunity to discuss local issues and ask questions. This initiative encourages community engagement and fosters dialogue between citizens and their elected officials.

Aaron Markham Appointed to be Next Yakima Fire Chief

Aaron Markham has been appointed as the new Yakima Fire Chief, set to take office on June 1, 2018. City Manager Cliff Moore praised Markham's extensive experience in the fire service, highlighting his readiness for this leadership role. This appointment is significant for the Yakima community, marking a new chapter in its fire department leadership.

Yakima City Council January 2nd Business Meeting Preview

The Yakima City Council's upcoming business meeting on January 2nd, 2018, will include the oath of office for three newly elected council members and the election of the Mayor and Assistant Mayor. This meeting is significant for local governance, setting the tone for the council's agenda in the new year.

Volunteer Opportunities on City Aquatics Ad Hoc Committee

The Yakima City Council invites volunteers to apply for a newly established Aquatics Ad Hoc Committee aimed at exploring the feasibility of a new public pool. This initiative reflects the council's commitment to enhancing community recreational facilities. Applications can be submitted to the City Clerk’s office.

Yakima Refuse Yard Waste Collection Start Date April 3rd

The City of Yakima's Refuse Division announces a delayed start for yard waste collection, shifting the date from the usual March 1st to April 3rd due to an unusually harsh winter. Residents are encouraged to prepare for the new schedule as the city adapts to the changing seasonal conditions.

Yard Waste Collection Start Date Delayed Until April 3rd

Yard waste collection in Yakima is delayed until April 3rd due to an unusually long winter characterized by excessive snow, ice, and cold temperatures. Typically beginning on March 1st, the postponement impacts local residents who rely on this service for yard maintenance. The City Refuse Division aims to resume regular collection as warmer weather approaches.