Pullman city council talks 2023 legislative priorities | Local | #citycouncil
The Pullman City council’s top priority for this year’s session is continuing economic developments through the downtown revitalization. Councilors held a workshop during their regular Tuesday meeting to discuss legislative goals during its 2023 session. Out of many items the city could request, the council narrowed down priorities to those they felt directly affected community […]
Read MoreMayor urges drivers to ‘please slow down’ in wake of winter storm | Local
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- November 30, 2022
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Mayor Glenn Johnson asks drivers to “please slow down” after more than 100 collisions occurred all across the Palouse on Monday, and more than 60 crashes were reported in Pullman alone. The Pullman City Council adopted the 2023-24 Mayor’s Proposed Biennial Budget as an ordinance at a regular meeting Tuesday afternoon. Along with the budget, […]
Read MoreWashington legislators visit Pullman City Council | Local | #citycouncil
Members of the Pullman City Council announced they are planning to create a housing authority on a regional level for residents struggling with home insecurity. Washington District 9 state legislators Sen. Mark Schoesler, R-Ritzville, and Reps. Mary Dye, R-Pomeroy, and Joe Schmick, R-Colfax visited the council during its regular meeting Tuesday to discuss various topics […]
Read MorePullman City Council creates Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Committee | Local | #citycouncil
The Pullman City Council adopted Aug. 23 a new committee focused on mitigating racial inequalities and fostering a sense of belonging in the community, according to a news release. The mission of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Committee, or DEIB, is to provide people in Pullman opportunities to participate in civic, economic and cultural […]
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