Public Comment Highlights Sidewalk Issues and Abandoned House Concerns

July 19, 2025 | Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington


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Public Comment Highlights Sidewalk Issues and Abandoned House Concerns
The Tumwater City Council meeting on July 15, 2025, focused on public comments and several key administrative decisions. The meeting began with a public comment session, where resident Dale Smith raised concerns about newly planted maple trees along River Drive, questioning the choice of species given the damage older maple trees have caused to nearby sidewalks. He also highlighted an abandoned property at 6540 Elm Street, expressing concern over its deteriorating condition and the lack of action regarding its upkeep.

In response, council members encouraged Smith to reach out to city staff for assistance with these issues. The council then moved on to the consent calendar, which included the approval of minutes from previous meetings, payment vouchers, and the renewal of the Puget Sound Energy franchise agreement. The council unanimously approved these items.

The meeting concluded with a discussion led by Chief Hurley regarding an interlocal agreement with TCOM 911 for radio programming, indicating ongoing efforts to enhance public safety communications. Further details about this agreement and other initiatives are expected to be shared in future meetings.

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