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After four pedestrian deaths in Olympia, city leader asks for speed cameras
Council member Kelly Green said the cameras may help reduce speeding in some neighborhoods, especially around schools.
The City of Olympia may soon be Washington’s first Sanctuary City for transgender and other LGBTQ+ people. About a dozen community members spoke during public comment Dec. 10 to ask the council to ...
In response to an increase in community concerns about data collection, access, and privacy protections, the City of Olympia ...
The City of Olympia has settled a tort claim with the family of Timothy Green for $600,000 two years after he was shot and killed by an Olympia Police Department officer. According to an Aug. 26 news ...
At a city council study session Tuesday, members moved to render the city’s 15 active Flock Safety cameras functionless using ...
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Olympia's Flock cameras will be suspended, interim police chief says
At five cents per four images, a complete 30-day release of OPD's Flock records would cost roughly $50,000.
Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading energy solutions provider dedicated to helping customers navigate the energy transition, and officials from the City of Olympia, Washington, will host a ...
A group of businesses is suing the city of Olympia for failing to mitigate crimes that they say are caused by the homeless encampments in the downtown core. Attorney Jon Cushman said that for years, ...
OLYMPIA — The city of Olympia’s jail is aging. Now about 60 years old, the city has determined the building has outlived its structural lifespan. Olympia Police Chief Rich Allen told the City Council ...
Olympia’s city government will operate the Downtown Ambassador program itself and do away with the Downtown Welcome Center, the city council decided Tuesday night. The change will cost the city more ...
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