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Pasco City Council In Focus: June 22, 2026
Published: Jun 22, 2026
PASCO City Council to Review Citizen Satisfaction Survey Results
The City Council will review the results of PASCO's Citizen Satisfaction Survey, which was conducted over two months in the spring to gather resident feedback on the city's current performance, areas for improvement, and desired future investments [cite: 3-4].
PASCO Discusses Fireworks Regulations and Enforcement for July 4th
The City Council will discuss fireworks regulations and enforcement for the upcoming July 4th holiday. This includes communication efforts regarding safe and legal celebrations, collaboration with Tri-Cities communities for consistency, and a report on how PASCO handles noise complaints, particularly those related to fireworks [cite: 6-9]. While certain fireworks are legal from June 28th to July 5th, there are specific time limits for their use [cite: 9]. Detailed information is available on the city website [cite: 10].
PASCO Seeks Approval for Interagency Agreement to Host Basic Law Enforcement Academy
The City Council will be asked to approve an interagency agreement with the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission to continue hosting the Basic Law Enforcement Academy in PASCO. Under this agreement, the commission will reimburse the city for the costs associated with running the academy [cite: 18-19].
PASCO Continues Review of Processed Water Reuse Facility Rates
The City Council is continuing its review of rates for the Processed Water Reuse Facility (PWRF). The PWRF is a municipal facility that treats processed water from food processors in PASCO, and the council is examining the service fees charged to these food processors [cite: 15-17].
PASCO Considers Regulations for Essential Public Facilities, Including LRA Housing
The City Council will review proposed regulations for essential public facilities, including secure community transition facilities and Less Restrictive Alternative (LRA) housing. The State of Washington mandates that cities allow these facilities, such as housing for individuals civilly committed as sexually violent predators. The city has held multiple community feedback sessions and a public hearing on June 1st regarding these proposed regulations [cite: 11-14].
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