Bring your ideas and experiences.

Your Input Matters

 

We want to hear about the needs of Tacoma communities, we at the Tacoma Tree Foundation are interested in trees and greening but all ideas and comments are welcome. We will discuss ways to green the neighborhoods around South Tacoma Mall, South Tacoma, and South End. Bring your ideas and experiences.

Below we have several ways you can participate in the conversation. Use what is comfortable to you.

Miro Board

Miro is an online tool for collaboration and just one of the ways we use to capture your needs and input for projects around the South Tacoma, Tacoma Mall and South End neighborhoods. You do not need to sign up to use it.

If you are not interested in or able to use the Miro board see other ways you can be heard below.

 

Step 1: Click “See the board” to open the Miro board in this browser (smaller view) OR use the arrow in the upper right hand corner of the box below to open it in a new window (larger view).

Step 2: Complete the tutorial as a Guest Editor and Read the Note (upper right hand corner Paper icon) to learn about what we expect to give and get out of your participation. Scroll in and out or use the zoom bar in the bottom right hand corner to zoom in and out.

Step 3: Start at the Introduction to Projects and Tacoma Tree Foundation box. Follow the instructions and use the buttons to navigate to other boxes to participate in activities and voice your opinion.

Step 4: Vote for the images that resonate with you. You have 5 dots you can use to vote on images. Please use only 5 dots on 5 different images. Click and hold dots to pick them up and move them.

Step 5: fill out the Conversation After-Survey found below or in the Miro Board (they are the same survey).

If you are having trouble using the Miro Board please use the Contact Us form or email us at: info@tacomatreefoundation.org

 
Photo Credit: Tacoma Tree Foundation

Photo Credit: Tacoma Tree Foundation

Funds for this project provided by the USDA Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Program, administered through the State of Washington Department of Natural Resources Urban and Community Forestry Program.