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City Manager Report – May 9th, 2025

City Manager Amy Arrington

City Manager Amy Arrington

May 09, 2025

Citizen Satisfaction Survey Closing Soon!

The Annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey will close on Monday, June 2, 2025. Thank you to all the residents who have already taken the survey. For those who haven’t completed the survey, please take a moment to share your thoughts on public safety, parks, permitting, public works, and communication – your input can drive real change!

To date, over 380 residents have completed the survey. Here are some fun facts from the information that has been gathered so far:

  • Residents are asked to rank various services from very satisfied to very dissatisfied. These responses are then converted into a score for review.
  • Currently, the highest satisfaction score relates to the “Overall quality of local police protection” with a 4.51 out of 5.
  • The most improved category was “Experience with the Normandy Park Permit Counter.”
  • Overall, residents are most satisfied with Police & Parks services.
  • Residents left over 160 suggestions for items like sidewalks, streets, and parks.

Completing the survey is quick and easy; it only takes about 3 minutes. Just use this link or scan the QR code below. After the survey closes, we will publish a report showing the survey results. For questions, contact City Clerk Erin Smith at esmith@normandyparkwa.gov or 206.248.8248. Don’t miss out—your voice truly matters!

“To date, over 380 residents have completed the survey. Here are some fun facts from the information that has been gathered so far…”

Amy Arrington, City Manager

City of Normandy Park
801 SW 174th Street
Normandy Park, WA 98166
(206) 248-8246 (Direct Phone)

City Manager Report – November 7, 2025

Public Hearing: Setting Normandy Park’s Property Tax Levy
The City of Normandy Park invites all residents to attend the public hearing on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. The hearing will be held in person in the Council Chambers at City Hall (801 SW 174th Street) or via Zoom. During this hearing, the City Council will consider the proposed 2026 property tax levy, which determines the amount of revenue to be collected to support essential city services. The proposed rate will not exceed $1.60 per $1,000 of assessed value.

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City Manager Report – October 31, 2025

What’s Next for City Hall? We often receive the question, “What’s going on with replacing City Hall?” I would like to take this opportunity to provide an update on the project’s status and outline the next steps. As many residents know, the future of Normandy Park City Hall has been a topic of discussion for several years. Our current building was originally constructed in the 1950s as an elementary school and later converted into City Hall in the late 1980s. While it has served the community well, it was never intended to function as a modern municipal facility. As a result, the City has been exploring options to ensure that we have a safe, efficient, and functional building that can continue to serve residents daily.

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City Manager Report – October 24, 2025

Improving Cell Service in Normandy Park: City Council and Planning Commission to Review the Relevant Code. On Tuesday, October 28th at 7:00 p.m., the Normandy Park City Council and Planning Commission will hold a joint study session to discuss the City’s telecommunications regulations. The purpose of this discussion is to modernize the City Code to make it easier for wireless providers to install equipment that can improve cell phone coverage and reliability throughout Normandy Park. Why Is Cell Service a Problem in Normandy Park? Many residents have expressed frustration with the quality of our cell service. After speaking with multiple service providers, staff have received the message that Normandy Park’s topography and dense tree canopy are the primary obstacles to obtaining a strong cellular signal in many areas of the City. Therefore, the most effective way to improve service is to allow providers to install additional infrastructure that can overcome these physical barriers.

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