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~ Tacoma, Washington - On December 4, 2024, District 2 Council Member Sarah Rumbaugh will be hosting a town hall at the University of Washington Tacoma to discuss the issue of homelessness in Downtown Tacoma. The event, which will take place from 6 to 7:30 PM in Milgard Hall, Room 110, will be structured as a community dialogue.
According to Council Member Rumbaugh, the purpose of this town hall is to bring together members of the community who live, work, and play in downtown Tacoma to collaborate on finding solutions for this complex issue. She encourages all interested individuals to participate in the discussion.
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To ensure a smooth and inclusive event, community members are encouraged to register in advance. Attendees are also encouraged to take the T Line or utilize paid parking on campus if driving. Maps and directions can be found on the University of Washington Tacoma website.
In addition to providing a platform for open dialogue, the town hall will also offer refreshments and activities for children at no cost. The City of Tacoma strives to host events that are accessible for all individuals, including those with disabilities. For any specific accommodations or questions about the event, Senior Council Policy Analyst Lynda Foster can be contacted at lynda.foster@cityoftacoma.org or (253) 591-5166.
Council Member Rumbaugh hopes that this town hall will serve as a step towards addressing homelessness in Downtown Tacoma and bringing about positive change within the community.
According to Council Member Rumbaugh, the purpose of this town hall is to bring together members of the community who live, work, and play in downtown Tacoma to collaborate on finding solutions for this complex issue. She encourages all interested individuals to participate in the discussion.
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To ensure a smooth and inclusive event, community members are encouraged to register in advance. Attendees are also encouraged to take the T Line or utilize paid parking on campus if driving. Maps and directions can be found on the University of Washington Tacoma website.
In addition to providing a platform for open dialogue, the town hall will also offer refreshments and activities for children at no cost. The City of Tacoma strives to host events that are accessible for all individuals, including those with disabilities. For any specific accommodations or questions about the event, Senior Council Policy Analyst Lynda Foster can be contacted at lynda.foster@cityoftacoma.org or (253) 591-5166.
Council Member Rumbaugh hopes that this town hall will serve as a step towards addressing homelessness in Downtown Tacoma and bringing about positive change within the community.
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