The study session and regular meeting for May 4, 2004.
Citizens are invited to offer their comments on proposed amendments to the Tacoma City Charter.
The City Manger is reviewing it.
Success: Ridership is exceeding expectations, Sound Transit officials say.
Four individuals and three organizations will be recoginzed at the April 27 ceremony.
Chair Laurie Jinkins updates the City Council during Tuesday’s study session.
Grand opening: The new adult education center continues the city’s downtown renaissance.
Super Tuesday: Howard Dean leads a rally at the Pantages Theater prior to this state’s Saturday caucuses.
Developers, business owners and others turn out for the first-time event at the Rhodes Center.
Construction begins today on the $8.5 million housing project in the Theater District.
Study session: Staff reviews negotiations with Pierce County regarding development.
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray joins Sound Transit officials and others at the state’s first truly multi-modal transportation hub.
Daylong festivities mark the inaugural run of Sound Transit’s $80.4 million, 1.6-mile streetcar system.