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Pasco City Councilman Leo Perales
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Alright… who signed off on putting “Pasco” in Old English font on the water tower? 😂
Not gonna lie, it kind of goes hard.
Who likes it?
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A ver… ¿quién aprobó poner “Pasco” en letra tipo Old English en la torre de agua? 😂
No voy a mentir — se ve bien.
¿Les gusta?
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😆 just a joke, I saw this on TikTok and thought it was funny. But everyone is right, we should look to put something on the water tower.
I'm a big nope. Walk like a duck, talk like a duck, then you are a duck—way to gangster.
I think as long as it gives us water nobody cares. Being that I just drove by it, I saw the joke. Its certainly more honest than the Tri-City Herald to which uses the same font for sure.
That would be a hell no. Why not Pasco high school logos? I’ve asked Whitney about this before. Let’s have higher standards for our children.
No bueno!
well that's the opposite of not wanting to be stereotyped.....
Looks Legit👌
Goes with the graffiti all over town!!!!! 😡
Years ago they asked how we wanted them painted. I thought it would be cool if we did the straight up one like a bundle of Asparagus and the other one like a glass of wine. I didn't submit my idea knowing the city asks but does what they want regardless.
OLD ENGLISH is a hoot to speak with friends willing to speak it with you (ahem Roger Skaer). I would be for it!!
I like it
No, no, no
No
A waste of money
The City of Pasco is hosting a series of community feedback sessions to gather public input on Less Restrictive Alternative (LRA) housing and Secure Community Transition Facilities (SCTFs).
These sessions are focused on listening. Residents will have the opportunity to share concerns, ideas, and suggestions as the City considers updates to local regulations. A brief overview of the topic will be provided by the City Manager at the start of the session.
State law requires that these facilities be allowed somewhere within city limits. While the City cannot prohibit them or regulate daily operations, we can help guide where they may be located and what local standards apply.
Residents are invited to attend and provide input that will help inform City Council’s next steps.
Spanish interpretation will be available at all sessions. Russian interpretation is available by request.
In-person feedback sessions will begin at 4:30 PM on the following dates:
◦ April 15: Ray Reynolds Middle School (9507 Burns Road)
◦ April 29: McLoughlin Middle School (2803 N. Road 88)
A hybrid (in-person and virtual) session will be held at 12:00 PM:
◦ May 6: Pasco City Hall (525 N. 3rd Avenue)
Learn more: pasco-wa.gov/lrahousing
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Noon for all sites? Or did I read it wrong
Meeting today at 4PM
Ray Reynolds Middle School
9507 Burns Rd, Pasco, WA 99301
Pasco's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is our guide for big projects in the city over the next five to ten years. This plan includes important work on public buildings, parks, streets, and water and sewer systems. It helps us make smart decisions to build and keep up our city’s infrastructure, so Pasco stays a great, sustainable place for all residents.
The CIP is a detailed plan that lists our biggest projects and expenses. It allows the City of Pasco to prioritize and manage projects carefully, making sure we use resources well to support the community’s growth and needs.
The Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) is a short-range planning document that is updated every year and shows the funding sources and amounts for transportation improvement projects planned for the next six years.
This meeting is a chance for Pasco residents and stakeholders to hear what is planned for Pasco's CIP and TIP updates, and offer feedback before the plans are formally adopted.
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Could a link be provided to the CIP breakdown on all these projects? And another link for the TIP’s breakdown.
The City of Pasco is hosting a series of public feedback sessions to gather input from residents before proposing updates to the Pasco Municipal Code and related policies for Essential Public Facilities, which include Less Restrictive Alternative (LRA) Housing and Secure Community Transition Facilities (SCTFs).
In-person feedback sessions will begin at 4:30 PM on the following dates:
April 15: Ray Reynolds Middle School (9507 Burns Road)
April 29: McLoughlin Middle School (2803 N. Road 88)
A hybrid (in-person and virtual) session will be held at 12:00 PM:
May 6: Pasco City Hall (525 N. 3rd Avenue)
Spanish interpretation will be available at all sessions. Russian interpretation is available by request to communicationsteam@pasco-wa.gov.
Find more information and a virtual meeting registration link at pasco-wa.gov/LRAHousing
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