Members of the City Council and the Joint Municipal Action Committee are scheduled June 26 to receive a debriefing and a review the 18-month action plan for the Get Smart Tacoma Community Summit which was held in early May. Immediately following the joint study session, members of the City Council are scheduled to receive a review of the draft documents for the Commute Trip Reduction Plan (CTR) and the Growth and Transportation Efficiency Center (GTEC) program. Additionally, the members of City Council will discuss two proposed health care related resolutions and the additional information regarding the Planned Residential Development code amendments.
The Council will not take public comment during the noon study session in the Tacoma Municipal Building North, Room 16. CityPost (Channel 21 on Click!, Channel 77 on Comcast) will broadcast the audio portion of the session live. Replays of the study session audio may be heard Wednesdays at 7 p.m. on CityPost (Channel 21 on Click!, Channel 77 on Comcast). On-demand audio archives are available on the Web within 24 hours of the meeting at http://www.tvtacoma.com .
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