Rosanna J.

Lead Code Enforcement Officer at City of Pasco

Rosanna J. is an experienced professional currently serving as the 1st Vice President of the Washington Association of Code Enforcement since December 2020, while also holding the position of Lead Code Enforcement Officer for the City of Pasco since 2014. Prior experience includes roles as Code Enforcement Officer for the City of Pasco, Real Estate Portfolio Manager at Moss & Company, Inc. from August 2007 to July 2013, and Solderer/Machine Operator/Trainer at SEL from November 2005 to July 2007. Rosanna J. is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration at the University of La Verne, with additional education from Columbia Basin College, Lewis Clark State College, and the University of Idaho.

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Pasco, United States

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City of Pasco

The City of Pasco is a proud and dynamic community with a population of 80,180. Pasco is one of the fastest-growing communities in Washington State, with our population more than doubling in the last 15 years and income growing 45% between 2016 and 2021. This tremendous growth demonstrates our regional economic strength, and our young population ensures that this growth and strength will be sustained over the long term. Outstanding public facilities and natural beauty make Pasco an ideal sports and recreation destination. The diverse culture, stable economy, low crime rate, public transportation, medical facilities, and award-winning educational services provide great economic and community opportunities. Location, location, location – Interstate 182, US Highway 395, and State Route 12 link Pasco to interstate highways; the Port of Pasco provides access to shipping along the mighty Columbia River and the air through the recently renovated Tri-Cities Airport, with convenient connections to several major air hubs, and not to mention the railroad service for both passengers and freight! The community’s successes have been recognized by independent groups and surveys, including: •2019, 2020, & 2022 Association of Washington Cities Municipal Excellence Award Winner •2018 & 2019 All-America City Finalist •#8 "Boomtown in America" •Pasco was rated #1 in the country for its "Rising Housing Market"​ •One of the “Most Popular Mid-Sized Cities to Relocate” •Pasco's crime rate has dropped more than 80% since 1990 and has been cited as one of the safest cities in the state in several different surveys​ •"12 of the Best Places to Live in Washington"​ •"Best Places for Home Ownership"​ Pasco is a place where people put down roots and raise families in a safe, forward-thinking, active environment. For business or a place to call home, Pasco has something for everyone. If it’s a positive lifestyle you flourish in, Pasco is for you!


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