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The proposed term is set to commence on June 30, 2025, and will terminate upon the appointment of a permanent City Manager or removal by the City Council. The Council has further authorized the Director of Human Resources to negotiate an employment c Read more
The Tacoma City Council is looking to fill five positions on the Board of Building Appeals. Applicants must have training and experience in Building Code, Residential Code, existing Building Code, Mechanical Code, Fire Code, Plumbing Code, Waterfront Read more
The Tacoma City Council is currently seeking applicants to fill three positions on the Tacoma Area Commission on Disabilities: two member positions and one youth (between the ages of 16 and 18). Read more
The City of Tacoma’s Equity in Contracting (EIC) team is hosting an in-person class for up to 25 registered participants on business taxes. The class will be held on May 12, from 1 – 4 p.m., at the Tacoma Municipal Building (747 Market St., Room 248) Read more
The South Tacoma Neighborhood Plan distinguished itself with its deliberate and inclusive strategy, empowering residents – including those from historically underrepresented communities – to collaboratively shape the future of their neighborhood. Read more
As part of its ongoing work to address disparities for historically underutilized businesses owned by minority, women, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, the City of Tacoma’s Equity in Contracting (EIC) team is hosting a worksho Read more
This measure represented a significant opportunity to continue investing in the essential systems that support our community’s quality of life, safety, and future economic growth. Read more
On May 21, no earlier than 6 p.m., the Tacoma Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on proposed code amendments to the South Tacoma Groundwater Protection District (STGPD) and Tacoma Municipal Code (TMC) Title 13. Read more
From May through September 2025, community members can drop off unwanted reusable items every second and fourth Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Tacoma Recovery & Transfer Center, located at 3510 S. Mullen Street. Read more
The City of Tacoma is making electric vehicle (EV) use easier and more convenient downtown with a significant expansion of its public charging network. Implemented in partnership with Tacoma Public Utilities, the Office of Environmental Policy and Su Read more
Kara Skinner – an industry expert and author of “The Little Black Bond Book” – will speak at this event and, along with the EIC team, field questions from event attendees. Read more
These volunteer positions are three-year terms for Tacoma residents who have interest in and familiarity with public programming in arts, culture, heritage, and/or science, as well as interest in Tacoma Creates goals regarding equity, access, and pro Read more
This free, family-friendly event is open to the public and connects residents, businesses, and organizations dedicated to building a more sustainable South Sound. Read more
The City has secured grant funding from the Washington State Department of Ecology to provide 450 e-bike rebates specifically for Tacoma residents living in overburdened communities highly impacted by air quality. Read more
More information about the upcoming changes, including FAQs and how to provide feedback, is available at cityoftacoma.org/WebRedesign. Read more
The City of Tacoma and Pierce Conservation District invite the public to participate in the McKinley Overlook Planting Party, a community volunteer-driven event celebrating Earth Day. Read more
Tacoma Streets Initiative II focuses on enhancing Tacoma’s arterial streets, sidewalks, and multimodal infrastructure through improvements, maintenance, and repairs. Read more
Hilltop community members and visitors will soon see a series of markers and plaques – installed in phases along Martin Luther King Jr. Way between 6th Avenue and South 19th Street – celebrating the people, places, and events that have shaped the nei Read more
This work is weather-dependent, and timing may be subject to change. Read more
Sionna Stallings-Ala'ilima has been appointed Chief of the Tacoma Fire Department, effective immediately, City Manager Elizabeth Pauli announced. The appointment was confirmed by the City Council. Read more
I – along with my colleagues on the Tacoma City Council – stand in strong solidarity with the Pierce County Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, and all workers affected by the March 27 executive order that strips federal employees of their collective bar Read more
Today, in recognition of the Transgender Day of Visibility, the City of Tacoma took the historic step of raising the Transgender Pride commemorative flag above the Tacoma Dome, Tacoma Police Department Headquarters, Tacoma Fire Department Headquarter Read more
The City of Tacoma has secured a $667,500 grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Air Quality in Overburdened Communities Program. This grant is supported with funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA). Read more
Due to tonight’s forecasted inclement weather, the City of Tacoma’s Public Works Department is postponing the Tacoma Streets Initiative II information sessions scheduled for March 26 at the South Tacoma Library Branch, from 5 to 6 PM, and at the Swas Read more
To extend the life of Browns Point Boulevard, until longer-term improvements can be made, the City of Tacoma's Street Operations Division will begin essential maintenance on March 31, 2025, leading up to a planned chip seal project this summer. Read more
Through collaborative efforts and data-driven decision-making, Tacoma is increasing shelter capacity, expanding access to vital healthcare, and creating pathways to permanent housing. Read more
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) will be performing maintenance work along northbound Interstate 705 and under the State Route 509 interchange in Tacoma, which will require ramp closures March 24 - 28, 8 AM - 3:30 PM. Read more
The project, which began in early 2024, aims to improve Tacoma’s active transportation network by connecting the waterfront to downtown through city and regional trails. Work on the project includes trail construction, sanitary sewer improvements, co Read more
The Tacoma Landmarks Preservation Commission is seeking Historic Preservation Award nominations recognizing people and projects keeping Tacoma’s history alive. There are a dozen award categories. Read more
This initiative focuses on enhancing Tacoma’s arterial streets, sidewalks, and multimodal infrastructure through improvements, maintenance, and repairs. Read more
The Public Utility Board acts as the governing body for Tacoma Public Utilities and oversees the management and operation of Tacoma Public Utilities, which includes Tacoma Power, Tacoma Water, and Tacoma Rail. Read more
The CERC serves as an advisory and action committee on matters pertaining to City-hosted events, special events funding, and recognition programs. Read more
The Planning Commission reviews various planning issues, such as area-wide zoning reclassifications, moratoria, interim zoning, pre-annexation planning, historic district designation, urban design, and transportation and capital facilities programs. Read more
Following a detailed review of all available evidence, the City Prosecutor’s Office determined that the information provided did not align with the findings of the investigation. Consequently, the individual who filed the initial report was charged w Read more
A definitive date for the swearing-in ceremony for Patti Jackson as Interim Police Chief will be announced by the Tacoma Police Department as soon as possible. Read more
The City of Tacoma is hosting two community events – one in-person and one virtual – in March to offer Tacoma community members opportunities to meet Interim Fire Chief Sionna Stallings-Ala'ilima Read more
This extension, enacted through Ordinance No. 29022, will allow the Planning Commission to complete a comprehensive review and update of the city’s historic preservation policies and codes. Read more
The Tacoma City Council voted on Tuesday to declare the inclusion of community members over the age of 65 on the City of Tacoma’s Committees, Boards, and Commissions (CBCs) a priority. Read more
Due to a landslide on February 25, Marine View Drive was closed to northbound traffic at East 11th Street and Marine View Drive and southbound traffic at Slayden Road NE and Marine View Drive. Read more
Before crews can begin clearing the road, the fallen trees must be removed. Furthermore, trees at the top of the slope remain unstable, as does the slope itself, presenting ongoing safety hazards. Read more
On February 25, the Tacoma City Council adopted Resolution 41627 and Substitute Resolution 41628. Read more
The update revealed Tacoma witnessed an 13.2% reduction in violent street crime incidents in the latter half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. Read more
To ensure the safety of work crews and the traveling public, the northbound Stadium Way off-ramp will be closed to traffic beginning at approximately 9:30 AM on February 26. Read more
These awards celebrate local jurisdictions that demonstrate exceptional leadership in improving community health outcomes. Read more
The moratorium extension allows the City of Tacoma to finalize critical research and code amendments supporting a balanced approach to environmental protection and economic development. Read more
The City of Tacoma has invested $800,000 to expand youth and cultural programming in District 4, as directed by the more than 12,000 District 4 residents who had voted last year to apply Participatory Budgeting funds in support of enriching experienc Read more
The City of Tacoma anticipates a delay in the start date for Patti Jackson as Interim Police Chief, previously anticipated to be February 24, 2025. While the City is eager for her to assume this vital role, the completion of all necessary administrat Read more
More information on winter preparedness, including a list of street closures due to weather and the snow routes map, is available at cityoftacoma.org/inclementweather. Read more
The City of Tacoma is now accepting nominations for the 39th Annual City of Destiny Awards, a tradition honoring outstanding local volunteers since 1987. Read more
Mayor Victoria Woodards proudly announced the City of Tacoma’s nomination of Cassidy Maruska, from the Science and Math Institute in Tacoma, for the Association of Washington Cities (AWC) Center for Quality Communities (CQC) Scholarship. The AWC CQC Read more
City Manager Elizabeth Pauli has appointed – and Council has confirmed – Tanja Carter as Community & Economic Development Department Director, effective March 24, 2025. Read more
Garbage, recycling, and yard/food waste curbside collection will not be affected. Read more
The City’s Planning and Development Services Department will host four events to provide updates on the draft “One Tacoma” Comprehensive Plan's progress and encourages community feedback. Read more
This work is part of the Residential Street Restoration Program. It is weather-dependent, and timing may be subject to change. Read more
As Chair of NLC’s Military Communities Council, Council Member Bushnell will spearhead a diverse coalition of local government leaders, driving collaboration, networking, and the development of replicable resources and programs that will empower mili Read more
Patti Jackson brings 35 years of law enforcement experience to the role. Read more
I have full confidence in the City Manager’s decision to appoint Interim Police Chief Patti Jackson, ensuring stability and progress for the Tacoma Police Department and the community it faithfully serves. Read more
There are two funding categories – Comprehensive Organizational Support funding and Impact funding. Funding is determined through a competitive application process. Read more
The package introduces new zoning regulations aimed at promoting greater housing diversity and affordability throughout Tacoma. Read more
Freezing temperatures and possible snow showers are in the forecast from beginning this Saturday, February 1 through the middle of the upcoming week. Read more
The Hylebos Bridge (located off East 11th Street in the Tacoma Tideflats) has reopened to vehicular traffic. Read more
The Murray Morgan Bridge, located on East 11th Street between Pacific Avenue and East F Street, will reopen to vehicular and pedestrian traffic this afternoon. Read more
After 35 incredible years in law enforcement, I have made the heartfelt decision to step away from this noble profession and transition into the next chapter of my life. Read more
The Tacoma City Council passed Resolution 41609, which declares entheogen-related activities among the City of Tacoma’s lowest law enforcement priorities. Read more
The ordinance requires people involved in commercial real estate transactions of food and beverage businesses, such as registered real estate brokers and property managers, in Tacoma to share an educational flyer produced by the City of Tacoma about Read more
The City Council stands united in its commitment to fairness, due process, and the principles of equal protection under the law. Read more
In line with RCW 10.93.160, which governs the interaction between local law enforcement and federal immigration authorities, TPD reaffirms its commitment to protecting all residents, regardless of immigration status. Read more
The City of Tacoma is working with a contractor to investigate and address the issue. Updates will be shared as they become available. Read more
The meeting can also be viewed live at facebook.com/cityoftacoma and TV Tacoma. Read more
Mayor Victoria Woodards has secured $10,000 in U.S. Conference of Mayors Dollarwise Grant funding to accelerate the planning phase of an innovative workforce development hub and childcare facility for working families in Tacoma's East Side. Read more
While the sessions are free to attend and open to local business owners, entrepreneurs, and community partners, advanced registration is strongly encouraged. Read more
he Hylebos Bridge (located off East 11th Street in the Tacoma Tideflats) is temporarily closed to vehicular traffic due to mechanical issues caused by cold weather. Read more
The hearing will be conducted during the City Council meeting, upon completion of the regular agenda items, no earlier than 5:15 PM. Read more
After much reflection, and with profound gratitude for the experience that I have had serving you and the community, I am announcing my intention to retire from my role as City Manager for the City of Tacoma, effective July 1, 2025. Read more
Additional details, including opportunities for local residents to engage in the planning process, will be shared by the City of Tacoma and Pierce County in the coming months. Read more
Another prime example of the City’s strategic use of local dollars to leverage significant outside funding, the City will provide an estimated $3,741,880 in matching funds, as required by the agreements unlocking $10,627,945 in grant funding. Read more
This funding, made possible through the state’s Community Reinvestment Project (CRP), marks a significant step towards fostering economic growth and revitalization in communities disproportionately impacted by the war on drugs. Read more
This work is weather-dependent and timing may be subject to change. Read more
Administrative offices at the City of Tacoma will close on January 20 in observance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday. Read more
The Tacoma City Council is looking to fill four seats -- including a youth seat for individuals between the ages of 16 and 24 – on the Climate and Sustainability Commission, for terms to begin on May 1. Read more
Established in 1971, the Board hears and decides appeals of shoreline building and construction permits and penalty orders issued by local or state government agencies. Read more
The meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format with in-person and virtual options to attend. Access details are available at cityoftacoma.legistar.com. Read more
As part of its ongoing work to address disparities for historically underutilized businesses owned by minority, women, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, the City of Tacoma’s Equity in Contracting (EIC) Program is partnering wit Read more
She was elected to the Tacoma City Council in 2021 and currently serves as the Chair of the Economic Development Committee. Read more
The City Clerk's Office is seeking volunteers to serve on committees to prepare statements “For” and “Against” City of Tacoma Proposition S2 - utility taxes and property tax levy rate increases to fund street repair, maintenance, and safety improveme Read more
Glass recycling in Tacoma resumes January 2 Read more
As part of its ongoing work to address disparities for historically underutilized businesses owned by minority, women, and socially and economically disadvantaged individuals, the City of Tacoma’s Equity in Contracting (EIC) Program team is hosting Read more
The City of Tacoma’s Events and Recognitions Committee (CERC) announces the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration taking place on Monday, January 20, 2025. Read more
The City of Tacoma’s Homeless Engagement and Alternatives Liaison (HEAL) Team continues to see progress in its ongoing efforts to address homelessness. Read more
“Tacoma Streets Initiative II” focuses on improvements, maintenance, and repairs to Tacoma’s arterial streets, sidewalks, and multimodal infrastructure. Read more
The City Council unanimously approved an ordinance to implement a new tiered recycling tax deduction for solid waste businesses. This policy aims to incentivize solid waste businesses to recycle greater amounts of the materials they haul when possibl Read more
The City Council unanimously passed an ordinance to amend Title 1 of the Municipal Code to include a Climate and Sustainability Commission. Read more
Six-month mark for CSO program shows positive results in TPD's ability to address community needs Read more
The Public Works Department's Street Operations Division will be working on removing and replacing a distressed section of the intersection of Sprague and 6th avenues. Read more
The Community Arts Projects funding program financially supports organizations and groups producing arts-focused community projects that are inclusive, accessible, and/or address equity issues. Community Arts Projects is one of two funding programs a Read more
The event will be an opportunity for District 4 residents and businesses to connect with Council Member Sadalge, reflect on his first five months in office, and contribute to the district's future. Read more
City of Tacoma administrative offices are closed on December 25 and January 1 in observance of Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Read more
By focusing on both immediate needs and long-term solutions, aligning with state and regional strategies, and utilizing data to inform decision-making, the City continues to work towards a future where homelessness is rare, brief, and one-time. Read more
Additional information about the City’s new Urban Design Project Review program and how the process works is available at cityoftacoma.org/urbandesignreview. Read more
The City Council has adopted the City of Tacoma’s 2025-2026 Biennial Budget, a comprehensive financial plan that prioritizes essential services, invests in innovative solutions, and reinforces the City's commitment to fiscal responsibility. Read more
This landmark decision marks the culmination of seven years of collaborative planning between the City of Tacoma, Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Port of Tacoma, Pierce County, and the City of Fife. Read more
Both workshops will be offered in a hybrid format, with in-person and virtual options to attend. Read more
This is not a tax increase; the new tax rate will simply replace the existing 0.1 percent sales tax that is set to expire in March 2026. Read more
The City Council has demonstrated its commitment to the well-being of Tacoma’s seniors aged 50 and older by unanimously approving a request from Council Member Sandesh Sadalge for $30,000 in Council Contingency funding to support a smoother transitio Read more
The bridge remains open to shipping vessels and is anticipated to reopen to vehicular traffic by December 13. Read more
Applicants are encouraged to attend a free workshop, which explains and addresses questions about the application and funding process. The workshop will be held virtually on December 11, 2024. Read more
The event is a “Senior Summit” focusing on senior issues and aging in place in Tacoma. Read more
The event will be structured as a community dialogue focusing on homelessness in Downtown Tacoma. Read more
The City of Tacoma’s Public Works Engineering Division is working with a contracting crew to remedy the issue. Read more
Creative placemaking was a top priority for the McKinley Hill Neighborhood, as identified in the McKinley Hill Neighborhood Plan, developed through a process of deep “co-creation” with the community. Read more
Applications must be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office by December 15, 2024 at cityoftacoma.org/cbcapplication. Read more
Over 100 Tacoma artists working across various artistic disciplines and mediums—including ceramics, glass, painting, literary arts, jewelry, textiles, music, dance, printmaking, and other art forms—will showcase their creations. Read more
There is one youth position and two at-large positions. The positions are voluntary and open to individuals who are residents of Tacoma. Read more
All curbside collection throughout the rest of the week will occur one day later, with Friday collection occurring on Saturday. Read more
This landmark decision that paves the way for more diverse, affordable, and sustainable housing options throughout the city. Read more
This competitive funding program enabled these organizations to offer over 1,200 cultural programs and events for the Tacoma community during the 2023-2024 period. Read more
The special meeting will be conducted in a hybrid format with in-person and remote options to attend. Read more
The workshop will be conducted in a hybrid format with in-person and virtual options to attend. Access details are available at makeittacoma.com/events. Read more
In total, the City is expanding shelter capacity this winter to serve 113 additional individuals during acute inclement weather events. Read more
Informed by community feedback and a comprehensive review of its programs, the City of Tacoma’s Environmental Services Department is continuing its commitment to environmental sustainability education with a transition of its EnviroHouse programming Read more
Garbage, recycling, and yard/food waste pick-ups will not be affected. Read more
The Tacoma City Council is looking to fill seven volunteer positions on the Tacoma Community Redevelopment Authority (TCRA) Board. Read more
At each workshop, the Office of Management and Budget will walk through the interactive budget tool – “Balancing Act” – to break down the 2025–2026 Proposed General Fund Budget by priority and answer questions. Read more
This work has been postponed due to anticipated weather conditions which would have prevented crews from removing and replacing the asphalt on both lanes of the ramp. Read more
Event details, including access information, are available at makeittacoma.com/events. Read more
This multidisciplinary approach will ensure that individuals receive comprehensive care tailored to their unique circumstances. Read more
This strategic alignment seeks to enhance the City of Tacoma’s effectiveness and coordination in key areas vital to the future of Tacoma. Read more
The City of Tacoma is working on a partnership agreement with Metro Parks to expand and enhance services for seniors aged 50 and older. Read more
The South Frontage Road on / off ramp at Port of Tacoma Road will close for maintenance from 7 AM on October 25 to 7 PM on October 26. Read more
Instead of paint, the markings will be done with higher durability plastic, to allow for a longer lasting design that is easier to maintain with built-in slip resistance. Read more
The community-proposed project that was selected will design and build a covered skate park featuring public art in Downtown Tacoma, in a location under I-705. Read more
The Academy and all support services are offered free of charge to participants. Read more
The AMOCAT Arts Awards honor the people and organizations that positively impact the community with their passion, innovation, and commitment to the arts. Read more
North Baltimore Street will be closed from North 47th to North Ruby streets through 5 PM today to allow for the installation of speed cushions. Read more
The bridge will remain open to shipping vessels until a repair can be made. Read more
The Library Board of Trustees is comprised of five members who are nominated by the Mayor and appointed by a majority vote of the City Council. Read more
In addition to these in-person events, community members can also share their feedback during a Cushman and Adams Online Open House starting on October 21 through an online survey for the various scenarios. Read more
Details on the City of Tacoma’s proposed budget and opportunities to engage in the budget development process are available at cityoftacoma.org/budgetdevelopment. Read more
Traffic control signage and detour routes will be in place. Read more
This media advisory includes statements from City Manager Elizabeth Pauli and Police Chief Avery Moore. Read more
To facilitate the future construction of a new Fire Station 7 and enhance emergency response capabilities, the Tacoma City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to authorize the execution of agreements with Metro Parks in the amount of $870,000 for th Read more
This class will be offered in a hybrid format, with online and in-person options to attend. Attendees will learn how to market their businesses, share their experience and past performance, and communicate what sets them apart from competitors. Read more
Details on the City of Tacoma’s proposed budget and opportunities to engage in the budget development process are available at cityoftacoma.org/budget. Read more
As part of the Forests in Cities network, the City of Tacoma will build on its urban forest management efforts to create a thriving and sustainable urban forest ecosystem. Read more
Prospective Green Tacoma Day volunteers are encouraged to attend a lead-up event on September 26, from 6 - 7 PM, in Wright Park. Green Tacoma Partnership members will conduct a tree tour of Wright Park and share details on how to get involved during Read more
Applicants should have knowledge and/or experience in design and/or construction related to building, fire, mechanical, plumbing, and/or energy codes. Read more
More information on winter preparedness, including a snow routes map, is available to the public at cityoftacoma.org/inclementweather. Read more
The Citizens’ Committee on Pipeline Safety advises Washington state agencies and other appropriate federal and local government agencies and officials on matters relating to hazardous liquid and gas pipeline safety, routing, construction, operation, Read more
A complete list of studio locations, an interactive map, and information about the Tacoma Studio Tour Passport is available at TacomaArtsMonth.org. Read more
Work, which is anticipated to start at 7 AM, is expected to be completed in one day. Read more
Study findings will Inform City’s ongoing efforts to help historically underutilized businesses achieve equal access to City contracting opportunities. Read more
Applicants can apply for either $3,000, $6,000, or $9,000 for their project. Applications must be submitted online by 11:59 PM on October 28, 2024. Read more
Community members are invited to an upcoming information session for the latest updates and answers to questions that they might have on the Home in Tacoma zoning and land use code proposal prior to the public hearing on September 24. Read more
City crews will be removing and replacing the two southbound lanes of I-705 beneath Firefighter’s Park with hot mix asphalt. The southbound on-ramps to I-705 at Schuster Parkway and Stadium Way are scheduled to close from 8 AM on September 11 through Read more
City Council Study Sessions are held on Tuesdays at noon. They can be viewed live in person at the Tacoma Municipal Building (747 Market Street, 1st Floor, Council Chambers) or on TV Tacoma or tvtacoma.com, on the City of Tacoma’s Facebook page, and Read more
Community members are also reminded to get their Visioning Survey responses in for the Cushman and Adams Substations Future Use Study before the survey closes on September 2. Read more
The ShotSpotter technology pilot is coming to Tacoma as part of a broader Department of Justice grant that includes needed technologies for the Tacoma Police Department and requires the Tacoma Police Department to provide education to the community a Read more
The City of Tacoma’s Public Works Engineering Division anticipates that the bridge will reopen the week of September 16. Read more
The City of Tacoma’s upgraded rating is supported by Fitch’s assessment of its ongoing financial resilience and responsible management of reserves. Read more
Three open positions on the Landsmarks Preservation Commission, apply by September 15, 2024 Read more
The Tacoma Recovery and Transfer Center (TRTC) located at 3510 S. Mullen St. will remain open on September 2, from 8 AM – 5:30 PM, and scheduled garbage, recycling, and yard/food waste pick-ups will not be affected. Read more
CPAC is an advisory panel to the City Council as it pertains to Tacoma Police Department (TPD) policy. Read more
The Tacoma City Council is looking for volunteer arts advocates and/or artists to fill the following four positions. Read more
The bridge will remain open to shipping vessels until a repair can be made. Read more
The role of the Board is to receive, investigate, and make recommendations for disposition of complaints of violation of the Code of Ethics by the City Manager, the Director of Public Utilities, a member of the Public Utility Board, appointed members Read more
The Audit Advisory Board supports the City Council’s Government Performance and Finance Committee (GPFC) in carrying out its audit advisory, oversight, and liaison functions. Read more
This decision was made at the Citizens Commission on Elected Salaries’ August 5, 2024 meeting and approved unanimously by the quorum present. Read more
A community recognition of the honorary street naming will take place during the Proctor Farmers’ Market 30th Anniversary Celebration on August 24 from 10 - 10:45 AM in the music tent located in the middle of the market. All are welcome to attend thi Read more
Staff from the City’s Community and Economic Development, Environmental Services, and Planning and Development Services departments will join staff from the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department to answer questions. Read more
East I Street – between East 51st and East 52nd streets – is scheduled to close for maintenance August 15 – 22 and East 45th Street – between East I and East K streets – is scheduled to close for maintenance August 20 – 27. This work is part of the Read more
Resident requests are accepted now through September 16. is available at cityoftacoma.org/communitytreeprogram. Read more
With an ongoing focus on fostering deeper levels of community engagement, and supporting government transparency and accessibility, the City’s Neighborhood Council Standards and Guidelines are reviewed every five years along with possible amendments Read more
Detailed information about this biennial survey, including survey results, will be posted at cityoftacoma.org/communitysurvey. Read more
Details on the City of Tacoma’s 2025–2026 Biennial Budget development Process are available at cityoftacoma.org/budgetdevelopment. Read more
More information about the Charter Review process is available at cityoftacoma.org/charterreview. Read more
Details on public information sessions to take place prior to the hearing - along with details on how to participate in the hearing and submit comments on the proposal - will be posted as soon as they become available at cityoftacoma.org/homeintacoma Read more
The Government Performance and Finance Committee will consider the letters of interest at a special meeting on July 29, 2024 at 10 AM. Read more
If approved, the moratorium extension would add another six months and continue to prohibit these high impact uses until the code amendment process has been completed. Read more
The collection was designed to be a resource for City of Tacoma departments, as well as other jurisdictions, community partners, and civic leaders across the nation, in their ongoing work to increase equity and opportunity for historically marginaliz Read more
Tonight, the City Council adopted Resolution 41491 transmitting the full ballot titles for six proposed City Charter amendments to the Pierce County Auditor. Read more
I’m deeply disappointed the proposed form of government Charter amendment was not advanced to a vote of the people on the November ballot. Read more
City Council District 4 Position TACOMA, Wash. – Sandesh Sadalge has officially sworn in to the Tacoma City Council District 4 position, for a term to expire December 31, 2025. Council Member Sadalge is the first person of South Asian descent to s Read more
Deputy Mayor John Hines will be spending seven days walking across Tacoma, from July 19 - July 25. The “Walk Across Tacoma” will span roughly 70 miles, starting in Point Defiance Park and moving through the West End, Central, North End, South Tacoma, Read more
At each workshop, the Office of Management and Budget will walk through the interactive budget tool – “Balancing Act” – to break down the 2025–2026 baseline General Fund budget by priority and answer questions. Read more
To be considered for appointment to the “For” or “Against” committee, interested individuals are asked to submit a letter of interest to the City Clerk’s Office by 3 PM on July 26, 2024. Read more
His first City Council meeting is anticipated to be on July 23, 2024. He will serve in this role until December 31, 2025. Read more
This Charter amendment asks for the community to affirm that Council Members will prioritize their City work above all else and devote sufficient time to carry out their obligations and duties. This is the expectation I set for myself and this is wha Read more
Public access to our waterfront is an invaluable treasure here in Tacoma. By preserving ownership of waterfront properties in the City Charter, we say clearly that all residents should have access to this natural beauty and all the benefits that come Read more
Once the votes are in, one of three community-crafted proposals will become a reality, with implementation slated to begin this fall. Read more
The July 18 walking tour is a free, in-person event starting at the former community center building at South Park (4851 S. Tacoma Way). Read more
These meetings will continue to be conducted in a hybrid format, with virtual and in-person options to attend. Read more
The City of Tacoma’s Neighborhood and Community Services Department will continue to deploy outreach teams and volunteers to provide unsheltered individuals with access to water and masks. Cooling centers will also open throughout Tacoma. Read more
Details about inclement weather resources during the summer season are available at cityoftacoma.org/inclementresources. Read more
The art is part of the award-winning “If It Hits the Ground, It Hits the Sound” campaign, which aims to raise awareness about preventing stormwater pollution in Commencement Bay and surrounding waters. Read more
The new facility will be 32,000 square feet, including a 3,700 square foot gym and 19 classrooms. Read more
Neighbors are encouraged to work together and apply for Grit City Trees as a neighborhood group. Read more
The workshop will be conducted in a hybrid format, with in person and virtual options to attend. Read more
The new Urban Design Board (UBD) is seeking passionate community members to fill the inaugural slate of members in seven key positions. Read more
Home In Tacoma draft legislative package now moves to final phase with City Council Read more
Grant funds from state Department of Commerce to help income-constrained residents transition from using natural gas or oil-powered appliances to energy-efficient electric space and water heating appliances Read more
CALEA found that all Tacoma Police policies comply with gold standards of the profession at their on-site inspection earlier in June Read more
Happening June 21, at noon in Tacoma Municipal Building North (733 Market Street, Room 16) Read more
Statements prepared by the “For” and “Against” committees will appear in the voters’ pamphlet for the November 5 General Election Read more
Community members are encouraged to continue engaging in the City of Tacoma’s efforts to develop a 2025-2026 Biennial Budget that reflects a shared vision for a thriving Tacoma where everyone feels safe and has an opportunity to succeed. Read more
There will be no garbage, recycling, or food/yard waste pickups on July 4. All curbside collection pickups throughout the week will occur one day later, with Friday pickups occurring Saturday. Read more
The City of Tacoma’s Neighborhood and Community Services Department invites human and social service agencies and organizations throughout the South Sound to apply for contract funding for the 2025-2026 funding cycle. The online application portal is Read more
Applicants must be qualified electors registered or eligible to register to vote, Tacoma residents for at least two years prior to filing, and District 4 residents for at least one year prior to filing. Read more
Although administrative offices at the City of Tacoma will close on Wednesday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth, the Tacoma Recovery & Transfer Center (3510 S. Mullen St.), including the Recycle Center and Household Hazardous Waste Facility, will Read more
This creative support underscores the City of Tacoma’s commitment to equitable and inclusive access for people throughout Tacoma. Read more
Community members seeking information about the 2024 Charter Review process can visit cityoftacoma.org/charterreview. Read more
City Council study sessions and meetings will continue to air on TV Tacoma, and stream on tvtacoma.com as well as Facebook LIVE. Read more
During this time, crews will showcase the maintenance and preservation of 10 arterial roadway locations, with work slated to take place in each of Tacoma’s five City Council districts. Read more