City works with local property owners to improve Tacoma’s commercial corridors

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – February 8, 2013 – (RealEstateRama) — In an effort that combines outreach with education, the City of Tacoma is connecting with property owners across 15 neighborhood business districts to help them identify and preemptively address any possible code violation issues on their respective sites, while also letting them know about the many City resources currently available to them.

“We’re essentially partnering with local property and business owners to ensure that Tacoma continues to be a safe, attractive, viable and vibrant city,” said Assistant City Manager Tansy Hayward, who also leads the City’s Neighborhood and Community Services Department. “We also want to make sure that they are specifically aware of the broad range of business development support that is available to them through the City of Tacoma.”

Letters will go out tomorrow to around 1,500 property owners, highlighting City resources that include business loan assessments and information on funding opportunities, demographic and census data for targeted areas and industry sectors, international trade and cultural strategies with Tacoma’s 12 Sister Cities, search engine optimization assessments for business websites, consultation on façade improvements and more. Their sites will then be surveyed by the City’s code inspectors starting Feb. 18, and those property owners whose sites are flagged for possible code violations will receive postcards warning them of the existence of general nuisance conditions that need to be addressed such as debris, overgrown vegetation, building issues or graffiti.

The City’s code inspectors will also conduct visual surveys of properties along primary arterial streets that fall outside Tacoma’s neighborhood business districts, and use the information gathered for future planning, outreach and education purposes. Other City staff will meet with the Cross District Association to share survey findings and other information.

More information on the portfolio of business assistance available to all property and business owners in Tacoma can be found at tacomameansbusiness.com.

MEDIA CONTACTS
Gwen Schuler, Media and Communications, gschuler (at) cityoftacoma (dot) org, (253) 591-5160
Maria Lee, Media and Communications, maria.lee (at) cityoftacoma (dot) org, (253) 591-2054

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