Port Townsend has launched the first of five short videos that showcase its financial sustainability project.
Following the first week’s introduction, a new video will be released each …
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Port Townsend has launched the first of five short videos that showcase its financial sustainability project.
Following the first week’s introduction, a new video will be released each week of June, covering the topics of streets, parks, housing, and core services.
“These videos aim to spread the word so that our community can be fully engaged in how we move forward together on things that affect our lives and our future,” said City Manager John Mauro.
These videos will be shared on the city’s Facebook page (facebook.com/cityofpt) and on the city website (cityofpt.us/videos)