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February 28 City Council Noon Study Session and 5 PM Meeting Currently Anticipated to Take Place at Tacoma Public Utilities Auditorium
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February 24, 2023

MEDIA CONTACTS
Jeff Lueders, Media and Communications, jlueders@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-5152
Maria Lee, Media and Communications, maria.lee@cityoftacoma.org, (253) 591-2054

February 28 City Council Noon Study Session and 5 PM Meeting
Currently Anticipated to Take Place at Tacoma Public Utilities Auditorium


TACOMA, Wash. -- The City Council's noon study session and 5 PM meeting on February 28 is currently anticipated to take place at Tacoma Public Utilities' Ground Floor Auditorium (3628 S. 35th St.), while work is ongoing to address the technical issues that had emerged last Tuesday at the Tacoma Municipal Building Council Chambers (747 Market St., 1st Floor).

The City Council's noon study session and 5 PM meeting on February 28 will be conducted in a hybrid format that includes in-person and remote options to attend.
  • The City Council's noon study session can be attended remotely by dialing (253) 215-8782 or through Zoom at zoom.us/j/89496171192, and entering the meeting ID 894 9617 1192, and passcode 896569 when prompted.

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  • The City Council's 5 PM meeting can be attended remotely by dialing (253) 215-8782 or through Zoom at zoom.us/j/84834233126 and entering the meeting ID 848 3423 3126 and passcode 349099, when prompted.

The City Council's noon study session and 5 PM meeting will also air on TV Tacoma and stream on both tvtacoma.com and Facebook.
  • On Rainier Connect, TV Tacoma is available within Tacoma city limits and in Pierce County:

    On channel 512 in high definition

    On channel 12 in standard definition

    On channel 21 in standard definition in University Place

  • On Comcast, TV Tacoma is available:

    On channel 321 in high definition within Tacoma city limits and in Pierce County
    On channel 12 in standard definition within Tacoma city limits

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    On channel 21 in Pierce County

    TV Tacoma is not available on Comcast in University    Place.

City Council agendas and minutes are available at cityoftacoma.legistar.com. Notices are available at cityoftacoma.org/notices.

Every effort is being made to fully resolve the technical issues that had emerged last Tuesday at the Tacoma Municipal Building Council Chambers. If those issues are successfully resolved in time – and the City Council's noon study session and 5 PM meeting on February 28 can take place there as normally scheduled – that updated information will be shared promptly with the media and members of the public on the City's website and official social media platforms.

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