The Puget Sound is vital to our community, and the City wants to encourage residents to celebrate and protect it! Daily, pollutants from our neighborhoods flow through storm drains to nearby creeks, streams, and lakes, which flow into Puget Sound. We rely on clean water for our well-being, as do salmon, orcas, and other wildlife living in our shared habitat. What we do here has an impact on our local waterways and, eventually, on Puget Sound.
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City Manager Report – August 29th, 2024
Office of the City ManagerCity Manager Amy ArringtonSafety Tips to Prepare for the Start of School As summer ends, we know it is that time of year again – Back to School! We wanted to highlight some safety tips to keep everyone safe. Watch for Children. Obey School...
City Manager Report – August 23rd, 2024
Office of the City ManagerCity Manager Amy ArringtonAutomated License Plate Readers Installed on 1st Avenue The City has just installed two Automated License Plate Readers on 1st Avenue. What do these cameras do? They will automatically capture an image of a license...
City Manager Report – August 16, 2024
On Tuesday, August 13th, the City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights to help keep you informed. The City Council authorized staff to continue working on a Recreation and Conservation Office (RCO) Grant to improve Marvista Park. Staff has applied for a grant related to the Marvista Park playground area. It has a 50% match requirement, so if we succeed, we must allocate approximately $365,000 towards this project.
Weekly Report – August 9th, 2024
Office of the City ManagerCity Manager Amy ArringtonThe City’s 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update is moving forward Communities across growth management-planning areas in Washington state continue their December 2024 deadline progress towards the 2024 Comprehensive Plan...
Weekly Report – August 2, 2024
Please join us on Tuesday, August 6th, from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at City Hall Park for the annual National Night Out celebration. National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
Normandy Park is fortunate to have its own fantastic Police Department with 11 sworn officers. They work diligently to protect and serve the residents of Normandy Park. Police Chief Dan Yourkoski shared two recent interactions that demonstrate this commitment.