NENC Communications

“See Something Say Something” – a message from Tacoma Police & Tacoma Schools

‘See Something Say Something’ is a campaign where Tacoma Police Department is partnering with Tacoma Public Schools to re-direct citizens to call 911 when they see a threat to a school or a person at a school. The focus is to remind everyone not to report issues through social media, instead of calling 911 to report the crime. Don’t simply… Read more →

More ways to stay informed – City Council, Planning Commission mailing lists

Want to receive the City Council agenda in your inbox each week? Wish you got more information from the Planning Commission? Curious what’s going on in your city government? Here’s how! To receive the CITY COUNCIL AGENDA by email each week, email the City Clerk: cityclerk@cityoftacoma.org    To get on the PLANNING COMMISSION mailing list, email Senior Planner Lihuang Wung: lwung@cityoftacoma.org… Read more →

North 21st Street Tower & Pole Replacement public meeting – March 29, 2018

Come learn about Tacoma Power’s North 21st Street Tower and Pole Replacement project. Experts will share history, details about streetscape improvements, traffic impacts, and the construction schedule. Public Meeting: North 21st Street Tower & Pole Replacement Project Thursday, March 29 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Jefferson Elementary School Gym, 4302 N 13th St, Tacoma 98406 To learn more about the North… Read more →

Volunteer commission opportunities – City of Tacoma Environmental Service Commission (ESC)

Staff at the City of Tacoma reached out to NENC to let neighbors know about an opportunity to serve on the City’s Environmental Service Commission (ESC).  Two positions are currently open on the commission: Position 11: Any citizen that lives in a single-family residence located in Council District 1. Position 8: Multi-family Interests; person must own or manage an apartment… Read more →

NENC letter re: neighborhood outreach and City Council citizens forum

  The North End Neighborhood Council recently voted to recommend to the City Council that it reject Resolution 39882 terminating the Citizens Forum and also recommended consultations on this matter with the neighborhood councils. Letters have been sent to the Mayor and Council, as well as the new incoming representatives. The Resolution will receive a Final Reading at the Council… Read more →