
About Neighborhood Councils
Neighborhood Council Program Overview
There are eight Neighborhood Councils and one overarching Community Council that support Tacoma’s diverse communities by engaging with City staff on neighborhood issues, concerns, and priorities identified by community members. The Neighborhood Council Program aims to create an environment in which community members have an opportunity to:
- Meaningfully discuss City programs and policies that affect their neighborhoods.
- Bring neighborhood concerns, priorities, and goals to the attention of the city.
- Encourage diverse relationships and representative participation where residents feel they positively impact and improve the livability of their communities.
Each Neighborhood Council serves as an independent, non-profit organization to promote community-based efforts for neighborhood improvement. The program is committed to racial equity in all operations and is focused on increasing board representation of underrepresented communities. Any resident, business owner, employee, property owner or member of an existing neighborhood group within a Neighborhood Council area can join a Neighborhood Council.


Our Mission
The mission of the New Tacoma Neighborhood Council is to help improve the lives of those residing and working in the area and to identify the needs of the community so that the agencies responsible can have input regarding those concerns.
Our Executive board
Our executive board is responsible for the day-to-day operations. The full board is the governing body of the organization.

Tim Fairley
Chairman

Tom Ebenhoh
Vice Chair

Sarah Hughes
Secretary

Jordan Burman
Treasurer

Anthony Polimeni
Director of Marketing


Board Minutes
Board meeting minutes and meeting videos will be posted every month. You can check out our Youtube page for past board meetings.