Wednesday, October 12, 2016

"Connect with Pacifica", weekly City newsletter


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New:  Better City website, and
weekly Staff newsletter to our email.
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This week (and 21st Century):
City efforts to address Sea Level Rise.
Pacifica Tribune/Local News, Lorie Tinfow, Pacifica City Manager, 10/5/16, print edition.  "City Hall makes greater connection with the community: Connect with Pacifica email newsletter."

"Just a few weeks ago, we launched a weekly email newsletter called 'connect with Pacifica.' In it, we highlight city news, post press releases and alert readers to important events on specific dates.

Our distribution list has about 3,000 addresses and continues to grow. If you aren't receiving it and would like to, please send an email request to join to ConnectWithPacifica@ci.pacifica.ca.us."

Reference.  Join email list .  Example weekly newsletter, Connect with Pacifica this week, 10/8/16-10/16/16.  Related, from the news letter:  "City Hall Making a Greater Connection with the Community" –  "In her column that appeared in the October 5 edition of the Pacifica Tribune, City Manager Lorie Tinfow talks about several touchpoints with the community that the City has made to help share more information with our residents. Click the link to see how City Hall Makes Greater Connection with the Community. Click to find more articles from the City Manager."

Related article.  Pacifica Tribune/Lorie Tinfow, Pacifica City Manager, 10/7/16, "City Hall makes greater connection with the community." ....  "'Connect with Pacifica' Email Newsletter. Just a few weeks ago, we launched a weekly email newsletter called 'Connect with Pacifica.' In it, we highlight city news, post press releases and alert readers to important events on specific dates. ... Our most recent effort to connect was focused on sea level rise. Last week, The City Council held a study session designed to let us hear the community’s thoughts about the topic."

Note photographs.  Viewing storm damage from OOYUZbata/News search and analysis, "El Nino storms threaten cliff-top homes near San Francisco.".  City Manager Lorie Tinfow in front of  City Hall from City of Pacifica (@Pacifica) | Twitter. 

Posted by Kathy Meeh

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