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We adopted the 2023-2024 budget in November 2022. Public safety and affordable housing form the core of the budget, enhancing Tacoma’s livability with innovations and investments to address these critical needs. Learn more about Mayor Victoria Woodards’ perspectives on the budget. For additional information on Tacoma’s biennial budget, visit cityoftacoma.org/budget.Show less
Kerpal says
I enjoy watching these as comedies.
Jon Harrison says
Pathetic, Tacoma politicians hate police, obviously misandrist, our City has evolved into a dirty, filthy criminal loving horrible unsafe place to live. I just returned from Turkey, police yes, respect for everyone yes, like to work yes! Mayor Woodwards let’s take baby steps, start with the POLICE! Then work on eliminating subjective law enforcement.
Bob Warfield says
THANKS, Mayor Woodards. As a neighbor, I’m proud of Tacoma, and reminded so increasingly over years returning from other cities seemingly less attentive to the “moral document” you describe. Like the experts, ever handy with complaint, we all have opportunity and obligation to address issues of the commons or step up to help in numerous roles that serve community.
Constructive redress of frustrations affecting law enforcement response must come from Olympia. Our chiefs have made it plain. Whereas our “homeless,” a personal crisis for each one, needs regional attention established under inter-jurisdictional authority recognizing the common derivatives attending its presence in community. We have that, and like challenges our police face every day, these too require constant attention, frequent action and patient interest in applied method by thoughtful people trained and dedicated to public service.
Brian Borgelt says
The “moral document” seems ever-more moral to the recipient.