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We Are Back-Recap on the Last 7 Months

We Are Back-Recap on the Last 7 Months

December 1, 2024

Welcome back to the Hitchen Post. For those of you that are new to this blog, please look here for my other posts during my first term in office. The goal of this blog is really to provide more information than is reasonable for a newsletter. It also allows me to provide additional narrative, links …

April 23, 2024
Learning About the Unified Regional Approach

Learning About the Unified Regional Approach

The small group I met with during our breakout sessions.

Thankful for our work in 2023!

Thankful for our work in 2023!

December 2, 2023

It seems like time is flying by and I wanted to pause and share just a few highlights from 2023. You might have gotten a postcard from me, seen my newsletter, or maybe even heard my podcast but I am a firm believer that communicating with the public is a huge part of my job. …

We All Want a Place to Call Home

We All Want a Place to Call Home

February 28, 2023

Housing & Homelessness: We all want a place to call home   Welcome to my first Hitchen Post entry for 2023!  I thought I would start off with a blog about something that has an easy answer. HOUSING That’s it. That is the answer. Wait, if it is that easy, why haven’t we fixed it? Now that …

2022 in Review

2022 in Review

December 19, 2022

Looking Back: 2022 in Review It is truly hard to believe that 2022 is ending. I want to extend my thanks to many in the community that have been part of the work accomplished this year. The number of meetings attended, and emails sent pale in comparison to the face-to-face conversations with community members around …

September 14, 2022
Preparing for a Week Without Driving

Preparing for a Week Without Driving

Recently, the Disability Mobility Initiative group challenged local leaders to take 7 days off from driving. This initiative helps me as a policy maker to spend a week in the shoes of those in our community that cannot drive themselves. It is truly a change in perspective to learn what it’s like to live in …

July 19, 2022
Lights, Sirens & Cells

Lights, Sirens & Cells

Last week I had the opportunity to get some firsthand experiences as to how the men and women that work for the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department does the work on behalf of our county. It is not just the deputies in the cars with lights and sirens, but also corrections officers that oversee those who …

May 26, 2022
2022 Priorities and Beyond

2022 Priorities and Beyond

While 2022 is almost halfway over, I started kicking around priorities late in 2021 and looking to the future. There was a great deal of work that was started in my first year in office, but there was still so much to do. To be effective, I had to prioritize. On the day I was …

Veteran Community Listening Session wrap-up

Veteran Community Listening Session wrap-up

March 16, 2022

Thank you to those who joined me March 10 for the virtual community listening session that I held to connect active-duty military, veterans and their families with information about available resources in Pierce County. At the event I was joined by Pierce County staff, Joint Base Lewis-McChord representatives and community members, which resulted in good …

Public Safety and Community Frustration

Public Safety and Community Frustration

February 2, 2022

As I sit in my office, I am listening the sounds of emergency sirens (for the second time this morning) and wondering what they are responding to. I have seen the posts on Facebook, read articles in the newspaper and seen the highlights on TV: Increased public dumping and vandalism, increased arsons, increased car thefts, increased …

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