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Safe Streets programs unite Tacoma neighbors in new Puget Sound Now

For nearly 30 years Safe Streets has helped connect Tacoma-Pierce County neighbors, youth, businesses with programs to improve their communities.

Puget Sound Now host Bill Swartz also outlines a campaign by King County to reduce the growing number of motor vehicle related injuries and deaths. An Auburn, WA man turns a vacant lot into a neighborhood whiffle ball field of dreams

 

For nearly 30 years Safe Streets has helped connect Tacoma-Pierce County neighbors, youth, businesses with programs to improve their communities.

Puget Sound Now host Bill Swartz also outlines a campaign by King County to reduce the growing number of motor vehicle related injuries and deaths. An Auburn, WA man turns a vacant lot into a neighborhood whiffle ball field of dreams

 

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