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Weekly Report – February 18, 2022

City Manager Amy Arrington

City Manager Amy Arrington

February 18, 2022

Let your voice be heard – participate in the Parks & Recreation Survey

We’re eager to hear from you! Parks and Recreation services are essential to the city. We have worked hard to build a strong parks, open space, and recreation system, and we hope to continue to improve these services by offering more opportunities. To help in the development of these services, we need community input.

The Parks Commission has prepared a brief, anonymous survey about the City of Normandy Park Parks & Recreation programming. The goal is to reach as many residents as possible and to keep the survey brief for your convenience. We want to learn more about what you recommend as parks and recreation priorities. Each household can take the survey one time. Paper copies of this survey will be available at Normandy Park City Hall. Please take a few minutes to fill out this important survey by clicking this link.

 

2020 Census

Last weeks’ Census data introduced the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES). We shared educational attainment data in Normandy Park and Highline School District of those ages 25 and older. This week, we explore demographic data available at the school district level of those currently enrolled in school. Click here to view the data.

 If you have any questions about these or other topics, please get in touch with me at aarrington@normandyparkwa.gov. Have a great week!

“Let your voice be heard…”

Amy Arrington, City Manager

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

City Manager Report – October 18, 2024

Temporary Signs in Normandy Park
From time to time, residents ask about temporary signs. I wanted to share some information about our regulations, things like what a temporary sign is, where your signs can and cannot be placed, and other regulations on signs per the City’s code. This will be a summary, so for all the rules, please see our Public Assistance Memo or contact the Community Development Department at 206.248.8260.

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City Manager Report – October 11, 2024

On Tuesday, October 8th, the City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights to help keep you informed. Three contracts were approved.
Contract renewal with SmartGov – The City renewed the contract with SmartGov to support the City’s online permitting system.
Contract with Placer AI – Placer AI is a location analytics company that collects geolocation data anonymously from mobile devices. This information will assist the City in developing city-specific analytics for any number of queries regarding customer behavior, commercial and business

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City Manager Report – October 4, 2024

Demo day for the Walker and Sequoia Creek project is coming soon. The City Council approved a contract in September to clear all the structures off the property. A Cooperative Watershed Management grant from the King County Flood Control District funds this work. Once fully complete, this exciting project will benefit the environment and create a passive park for residents to enjoy.

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