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	"author_name": "Communities Danzek",
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	"title": "Protect The Tacoma Tideflats",
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	"description": "With the City of Tacoma Interim Regulations renewal coming up, we are engaging our leaders who know that the fossil fuel industry continues to target Tacoma for dangerous new oil and gas projects. The Tideflats Interim Regulations are a critical safeguard that protects our communities and our environment by pausing new fossil fuel development in Tacoma. Since 2017, the existing regulations have kept polluting industry at bay, but fossil fuel interests are constantly trying to find ways to work around these regulations. In the last year, we’ve seen a growing interest from fossil fuel companies who want to set up shop in Tacoma, including a new oil transfer facility and a chemical plant interested in storing huge amounts of fossil fuels. By preventing these dangerous proposals from coming to fruition, the current regulations are working. However, under the current regulations, these same kinds of projects could easily be approved for existing facilities with little-to-no additional oversight or protections. This is why the regulations need to be amended to pause the growth of existing facilities like Seaport Sound and US. Oil. To protect the health and safety of Tacoma, City Council needs to hear from you. The public hearing is set for May 5, and due to COVID-19 the City is encouraging written comment. Comments can be submitted to the City Clerk&#x27;s Office via email at cityclerk@cityoftacoma.org by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 5. Presently, we are unsure of how the hearing will be held virtually over the phone, but we will notify folks on Friday when the City releases further information. We need your voice to ask Tacoma City Council to pass stronger regulations that safeguard the health and wellbeing of our communities and environment. Fill in your contact information to the right, then click &quot;Start Writing&quot;. The draft letter will appear on your screen. Feel free to add your own insights and personal touches. Your letter will be sent directly to Tacoma City Council! For questions email mmason@healthybay.org",
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