The City's Digital Equity Initiative's goal of Public Internet Access is for residents to be able to connect to the Internet on a connection that is stable and strong in places that are convenient and accessible. This often means having open Wi-Fi networks in places where people can access it on their phones or tablets. However, some activities, like doing homework or applying for jobs, requires having access to a desktop or laptop as well.
Public Wi-Fi
The City of Tacoma has open, publicly accessible Wi-Fi at every City owned building and several other local governments provide access as well. The City has created a map of these facilities that offer open Wi-Fi.
Many of our great local businesses and shops in Tacoma also offer Wi-Fi for patrons. There are several databases and apps which can point you to locations offering public Wi-Fi, including some apps you may already have on your mobile device.
The City also offers Wi-Fi at the Puyallup Avenue Stability Site for Tacomans experiencing homelessness and is exploring a Public Wi-Fi pilot that would expand access in underserved parts of town.
​Public Computers
Currently, Tacoma Public Libraries offers desktop computers at each of their locations which can be used to access the internet. The City is currently looking for ways to use surplus computers to expand public computer access in Tacoma. More information on this program will be shared here as it becomes available.