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Tumwater introduces new assistant city administrator; outreach boosts utility-lifeline enrollments
Summary
City staff introduced Assistant City Administrator Kelly Adams and reported a surge of interest in the utility lifeline program after targeted outreach: 46 applications were received and 44 approved. Staff also noted the Energize Thurston program workshop March 20 and a contract with DHM Research for community surveying.
The Tumwater City Council meeting on March 4 included staff updates introducing Kelly Adams as the new assistant city administrator and reporting strong response to a targeted outreach for the city’s utility lifeline assistance program.
City Administrator Mary introduced Kelly Adams, saying Adams comes from the city of Lacey where she worked in the city manager’s office on special projects. Adams told the council she had worked on improving transparency…
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