Jodi Cook

Updated drawings for proposed Proctor 2-South building

Two links below.   First link helps to understand and make comments on the State Environmental Policy Act used in approving permits for Proctor Station 2-South. Reminder that the commenting period will end November 2nd. http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/sepa/citizenGuidance.html   Second link updated drawings.  One major change was moving one of the garage entrances from N. Mason to N. 25th. proctors-site-elev-updated Read more →

Community Meeting October 10th: Proposed Proctor South Apartment Building

Reminder: 6:30-8:30pm Mason Middle School.            Informational Meeting about Proctor South The developers of Proctor Station have applied for permitting approval from the City of Tacoma for Proctor South, their next multi-family apartment building, planned for N. 25th and Proctor. The City of Tacoma in conjunction with the NENC is hosting an informational meeting to introduce the… Read more →

Neighborhood Council Proclamation!

The City of Tacoma will be recognizing our (Council = property owners, business owners, and employees within the North End Neighborhood Council boundaries) involvement by proclamation this upcoming City Council meeting. September 13th, 2016 / 5pm / Tacoma Public Utilities Building/ground floor / 3628 South 35th St / Tacoma WA 98409 Read more →

August 1st Tree Planting Program

Mon, Aug 1, 6:00 PM University of Puget Sound – Trimble Hall NEIGHBORHOOD TREE PLANTING North End Neighborhood Council has been working on identifying neighborhood groups that might want to have a street-tree planting party this fall. This is in coordination with the City of Tacoma who will provide street appropriate free trees, soil and the guidance on planting and… Read more →

July 11th Meeting Agenda –

             Time to Let Your Creative Self Run Wild Tacoma’s North End is on the cusp of a rare opportunity. On Monday, July 11 Tacoma Public Utility (TPU) and staff from the city’s Public Works Department will be at a neighborhood meeting to discuss what’s to be done with the Cushman Substation and the property surrounding it. TPU… Read more →