City of Yakima Seeks Input on Bike Rack Locations

Where are bike racks located in the City of Yakima? Where are they needed, or in need of repairs? A new City of Yakima web-based app aims to help the City’s Bike and Pedestrian Advisory Committee find answers to those questions.  The City has created a bike rack data collection system application online at http://www.yakimawa.gov/bike-racks … Continued

Harman Center Seeks Help With Teddy Bear Project

A project to comfort children during distress or an emergency is being organized at the City of Yakima’s Harman Center, 101 N. 65th Avenue. Called the Help the Community Project, the effort involves creating teddy bears out of wash cloths and face towels. “We’re working on quarterly projects to give back to the community,” said … Continued

Curb and Gutter Replacement to Impact Traffic at Gilbert and Barge

A project to replace curb and gutter infrastructure will result in traffic restrictions at and near the intersection of Gilbert Drive and Barge Street for most of the each day from Tuesday, June 12th through Thursday, June 14th. As a result of the project, Gilbert Drive between Summitview Avenue and Yakima Avenue will be closed … Continued

Downtown Summer Nights Series Returns for a Sixth Year

The Downtown Summer Nights Concert Series returns to Historic North Front Street this Thursday, June 14th. “With local food and art vendors featured, and a kids’ area, this is a family-friendly event that serves as a perfect way to celebrate the home stretch of the work week,” said City of Yakima Economic Development Manager Sean … Continued

Bus to Pool Program Begins June 14th

Yakima Transit and Yakima Parks and Recreation are again teaming up to make it easier for swimmers to use Franklin Pool and Lions Pool this summer. From June 14th through August 26th, paying to swim in one of Yakima’s two City-owned pools entitles the purchaser to a special Yakima Transit bus pass.  Bus service will … Continued

Franklin Pool Opens June 14th

The end of the school year next week and rising temperatures are sure signs that summer is approaching in Yakima. So, too, is the opening of Franklin Pool, 2102 Tieton Drive. The roughly three-month-long 2018 summer season at the City of Yakima’s outdoor pool will officially begin when Franklin Pool opens its doors for the first … Continued

Task Force Helps Homeless Find Shelter, Food, Services

Local non-profit service providers and staff from several City of Yakima divisions and departments teamed up overnight to reach out to people camping on public property and point them toward safe, temporary housing, regular meals, and other services. The task force, which included representatives from Yakima Union Gospel Mission, Transform Yakima Together, Yakima Neighborhood Health … Continued

Second Saturday Cruisin’ The Ave Returns to Downtown Yakima

As it has for more than a decade, Downtown Yakima will again play host to several modern-day “Cruisin’ The Ave” events this summer that harken back to a once bygone era. Free, family-friendly Second Saturday Cruisin’ The Ave events will take place on four Saturdays this summer – June 9th, July 14th, August 11th, and … Continued

Yakima City Council June 5th Regular Meeting Review

The Yakima City Council held a regular meeting yesterday, Tuesday, June 5th. Action by the Council on June 5th included: Approving appointments to the Community Review Board and Tree City USA Board. Agreeing to form an ad hoc committee regarding congregate housing. Agreeing to hold a study session this month to discuss the Governor’s Gang … Continued

Yakima City Council June 5th Regular Meeting Preview

The Yakima City Council will hold its next regular meeting at 6:00 pm on Tuesday, June 5th in Council Chambers at Yakima City Hall, 129 North 2nd Street.  Agenda items for the June 5th regular meeting include: Proclaiming Immigrant Heritage Month. Administering the oath of office to Fire Chief Aaron Markham. Discussing the next steps … Continued