1 incident of motor vehicle hit and run
No-contact online crime reporting is available. Please see the Public Safety webpage for more details: townofsteilacoom.org/160/Public-Safety
Suspicious Activity:
If you observe suspicious activity, please contact Public Safety – non-emergency number – (253) 798-4721 as soon as possible. To anonymously report suspicious activity please email the Department at crimetips@ci.steilacoom.wa.us
Public Works:
Crew Emphasis:
The crew concentrated on vactoring catch basins, open ditch maintenance, blowing sidewalks, and attending pesticide training along with other maintenance activities.
Electrical:
Crew Emphasis:
The crew conducted a planned power outage to energize the new cable installed on Stevens Street; disconnected power for homes in the 1500 block of Nisqually Street and 300 block of Puyallup Street; assisted the Water/Sewer crew; and performed other maintenance activities.
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What’s New in Civic Tech: California Launches COVID Alert App
Plus, Philadelphia launches a new used technology donation program aimed at helping to close the digital divide, a federal agency releases hospital-level facility data related to COVID, and more. A notification to download the CA Notify COVID-19 contact tracing app. Eyragon Eidam/Government Technology
California has joined the growing list of states that have launched COVID-19 alert apps, which send residents alerts when they’ve possibly come into contact with someone who has COVID-19.
To do this, California has partnered with Apple and Google, and officials say the end product is one that is 100 percent private and secure. Dubbed CA Notify, the app functions similarly to all of the others, which have now been launched in Michigan, Colorado, Delaware and others. All of these apps so far are anonymous, no-cost and strictly voluntary. They ask users to submit positive test res
VDH COVIDWISE app joins national server to increase effectiveness across state lines COVIDWISE (Source: WHSV) By WHSV Newsroom | December 11, 2020 at 1:03 PM EST - Updated December 11 at 1:06 PM
RICHMOND, Va. (WHSV) â The Virginia Department of Healthâs COVIDWISE app will now work across Washington, D.C. and an additional 15 states that have a similar app, VDH reports.
The COVIDWISE app helps to alert a user if they have been physically close to someone who has tested positive for the coronavirus.
According to a statement from the Virginia Department of Health, COVIDWISE is now participating with the Association of Public Health Laboratoriesâ (APHL) National Key Server, which will allow the app to interoperate with Washington, D.C. and other statesâ apps that also use the server.
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