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In an interview with The News Tribune on July 17, Dammeier said he thinks the county already has enough temporary housing and needs more permanent, supportive housing instead. The new ordinance
The city cited data from the county’s survey in a recent report on Tacoma’s Homelessness Strategy showing that the number of those counted living homeless in Pierce County increased by 40% ...
According to Pierce County, its Continuum of Care consists of representatives from a variety of sectors, including local government, public housing authorities, schools, health care, law ...
The Tacoma–Pierce County Health Department (TPCHD) is a public health department serving Tacoma and Pierce County in the U.S. state of Washington. It was formed by the city government of Tacoma and Pierce County through an interlocal agreement signed in 1972. [1] The agency has approximately 270 employees and an annual budget of $79.1 million ...
The Pierce County executive oversees and implements policy decisions by the council and commissions, in addition to day-to-day administrative work at the county level, and oversees about 1,900 ...
Competitions such as Khelo India University Games and Winter Games. General fitness of the population. Saubhagya Yojana CSS MoP: 2017 Electricity Last-mile electrification for all households in India. The program focuses on providing power to unelectrified homes, boosting quality of life and aiding socio-economic growth in rural and remote areas.
State Route 512 (SR 512) is a suburban state-maintained freeway in Pierce County, Washington, United States. It travels 12 miles (19 km) from west to east, connecting Interstate 5 (I-5) in Lakewood to SR 7 in Parkland and SR 167 in Puyallup. The freeway travels north–south through Puyallup, concurrent with SR 161.
A consultant recently shared a report on Pierce County’s Continuum of Care that found the region’s effort lacked direction, accountability and transparency in how it funds services and programs.