Office of the City Manager
City Manager Report – January 29th, 2026
City Manager Amy Arrington
Town Hall Meeting – Wednesday, February 4th at 7:00 pm
Looking ahead in 2026
The City Council is continuing its quarterly gatherings to connect with Normandy Park residents—and you’re invited! These Town Halls are a great opportunity for the Council to listen, share ideas, and build a two-way conversation with our community.
Join us on Wednesday, February 4, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at City Hall. We’ll kick things off with a look at what’s coming up in 2026, including the City’s legislative priorities and how you can advocate for Normandy Park. You’ll also hear about upcoming events, especially the summer fun we’re planning!
Most importantly, we’ll open the floor for conversation about the topics you want to discuss. We look forward to your ideas, questions, and active participation. See you on February 4!
If you have any questions about this or other City topics, please email me at aarrington@normandyparkwa.gov. Have a great week!
“Join us on Wednesday, February 4, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at City Hall. We’ll kick things off with a look at what’s coming up in 2026…”
Amy Arrington, City Manager
City of Normandy Park
801 SW 174th Street
Normandy Park, WA 98166
(206) 248-8246 (Direct Phone)
Weekly Report – February 13, 2026
On Tuesday, February 10th, the Normandy Park City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Below is a summary of key discussions and actions taken…
City Manager Report – February 6, 2026
The Annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey is Live! It is that time of year! Time for the Third Annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey. The City Council and staff are committed to delivering high-quality services to our community. To better understand how we’re doing and where we can improve, the City launched the annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey in 2024. By taking part, you help us learn what matters most to you and where we should focus our efforts. Your feedback truly guides our work, and your voice matters! As in previous years, the survey asks about your satisfaction with public safety, parks, public works, community development, and City communication. There’s also space to share any additional thoughts or ideas you may have. Once the survey closes, we’ll publish a full report on the results so residents can see what we heard and how we plan to respond.
City Manager Report – January 22nd, 2026
2026 City Goals: What We’re Working On.
On Friday, January 9th, the City Council and staff met for our Annual Retreat to start shaping the City’s goals for 2026. This is our chance each year to step back, look at what’s working, and decide what we want to focus on in the year ahead. We’re continuing progress on several 2025 goals and adding a few new priorities based on what will best serve our community. Curious about what your City Council is talking about? Here’s a snapshot of the goals we’re developing:
