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New City Hall Location Proposed to Council

Office of the City ManagerCity Manager Amy ArringtonWrap-Up of the Let’s Talk Meeting – City Hall Project In case you missed the special meeting held on November 6th, here are some informational highlightsfrom the meeting.Background Since 2014, the City of Normandy...

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New Process for Inspection Requests

Effective May 1, 2023, all building, plumbing, and mechanical permit inspection requests for the City of Normandy Park will only be accepted when emailed to npir@normandyparkwa.gov. Permit applicants using the city’s SmartGov process can continue to request their inspections online.

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Reaching our Goals from Trees to Sea

The City of Normandy Park has created its first brand guide. This document has been established to represent our City and creates a consistent style and format of communication in an ever-changing landscape. It provides a guide that can be carried over from Council to Council and administration to administration. A model that will help us promote the tranquility, nature, and sense of community that Normandy Park offers.

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You Tell Us!

In August, a proposition needed to fund the construction of a proposed Civic Center failed. To help us better understand the “why” behind your vote, whether you supported or opposed it, we are asking residents to take a brief survey on this issue. Your participation is essential and will help us determine and communicate a plan moving forward. If you have any questions, please get in touch with City Manager Amy Arrington. Thank you.

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City Council Starts Review of the 2023-2024 Budget

On Tuesday, October 25th, the City Council reviewed the proposed Preliminary Budget for 2023-2024. This is an important document since it presents the overall plan for allocating City resources on the variety of programs necessary to provide for public safety, enhance the quality of life and natural resources, and maintain and develop the City’s facilities and infrastructure. We are committed to providing the highest quality municipal services possible with the limited resources available.

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Civic Center Bond Information

On August 2nd, Normandy Park voters will have the opportunity to vote on a proposition that will support a new city civic center. If approved, Proposition No. 1 will authorize the city to issue a general obligation bond to fund the construction of a new Civic Center at City Hall Park. The proposed Civic Center will replace the buildings located at City Hall Park, built initially as an elementary school in 1956 and converted to the City Hall, Police Department, and community recreation center in 1989.

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