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New League of Women Voters unit to address KP traffic
By Rodika Tollefson
KP News
A group of
Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula residents is spearheading
efforts to create a local chapter of the League of Women
Voters. Several organizational meetings were held last
spring to get the Gig Harbor-Key Peninsula unit of the
Tacoma-Pierce County League of Women Voters off the
ground.
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If you'd like to attend
The Sept.
14 meeting will
be held from 6:30 pm to
8:30 pm at the Gig Harbor
Visitor and Volunteer
Information Center at
3125 Judson St. in Gig
Harbor. Judson St. is in
the downtown area, in
front of the GH Post Office.
For information, contact:
Mary Mazur - 884-1061 |
At its
September meeting, the unit will address plans for
issues the group would like to tackle. One of the
group’s study topics includes the traffic situation in
the Purdy area at the interchange between State Route 16
and State Route 302. The topic was proposed by Lakebay
resident Mary Mazur, one of the group’s members.
Mazur said
she had attended several meetings of the Key Peninsula
Planning Board, where SR-302 safety and the Purdy
bottleneck were topics of discussion.
“I felt
that would be a good study topic (for the League unit),
of concern not only to people on the Key Peninsula but
also in Gig Harbor,” she said. “I felt local support or
knowledge about it is important.”
The issue
has been accepted by the unit as a topic of study for
the next year, which means a subcommittee will examine
what has already been addressed, what are proposed
possibilities, and what may be good solutions. Once the
study is concluded, the unit will educate the local
public on what can be done with regard to local action,
and mobilize public opinion once a solution is proposed,
Mazur said.
I felt that
(SR-302 safety at the
Purdy bottlenec) would be a
good study topic of concern
not only to people on the Key
Peninsula, but also in Gig Harbor.
- Mary Mazur
League of Women Voters |
The League
of Women Voters is a nationwide, nonpartisan political
organization whose mission is to encourage “the informed
and active participation of citizens in government, and
influence public policy through education and advocacy.”
“The
League believes that democratic government depends on
informed and active participation of citizens at all
levels,” said Mazur, who was active in the organization
when she lived in other parts of the country.
“The
League program consists of governmental issues that
League members chose for study and action… After
consensus on an adopted issue is reached by the members
of the organization at the local, state or national
level, action is taken to influence people in the
community and the government,” she said.
The
organization does not endorse nor oppose political
parties or candidates, although it may sponsor public
meetings for candidates from all parties. Public
education is a major focus of the group.
The Gig
Harbor/Key Peninsula unit is one of five that are part
of the Pierce County chapter. Each unit works on local,
countywide, statewide and nationwide issues. Current
study-discussion topics include the voting process as
well as the Pierce County Library System.
The
meetings are currently held in Gig Harbor; however,
future meetings may be held on the Key Peninsula if
enough local residents express interest in membership.
Despite its name, the League welcomes men as well.
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