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Weekly Report – June 27, 2020

Normandy Park City Manager

City Manager Mark Hoppen

June 27, 2020

Fireworks.  Fireworks can only be discharged within the City of Normandy Park from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on the 3rd of July and from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on the 4th of July. Fireworks can only be lit on a person’s own property or with the permission of the property owner. No one can light off fireworks in any parks, streets, or public right of ways. Any violation is a misdemeanor with a mandatory court appearance. For the full rules and regulations see Chapter 7.32 of the Normandy Park Municipal Code.

Governor Orders Masks Inside at all times and Outside within 6’ of others.  Failure to do so is a misdemeanor with a fine of $25-$100 dollars – RCW 70.05.120 (4), WAC 246-100-070(3). Unless we want to lose Phase 2 status and go backwards, we need to mask up! I believe that Normandy Park and Western Washington can take on the mission and uniformly meet the criteria for Phase 3.

You can read about the particulars of this order here: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Portals/1/Documents/1600/coronavirus/Secretary_of_Health_Order_20-03_Statewide_Face_Coverings.pdf

From the Washington State Joint Information Center: Gen. (Ret) Jim Mattis wants you to wear a mask. Fellow Washingtonian and former Defense Secretary Gen. (Ret) James Mattis has joined efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. Gen Mattis knows now is not the time to let down our guard – maintain your distance and wear your mask. Watch his video message here.

Comcast Franchise Renewal.  The city and Comcast have been discussing a temporary franchise extension agreement, in part to set-up an HD channel for a higher quality television image, but Comcast is going to forego the short term extension. Comcast is going to unilaterally set-up the HD channel, which makes sense. Instead, the city will focus on the consortium renewal of the long-term franchises between Medina, Yarrow Point, Clyde Hill, and Normandy Park. As part of that process, the cities represented will specifically look at the Competitive Equity and PEG channel language exchanged as part of the draft extension. Elana Zana, Ogden Murphy Wallace, is working with me to complete the franchise renewal process. Obviously, there is an economy of scale by sharing costs with other cities in this process.

House at 19655 Marine View Drive.  The City of Normandy Park has sent a notice of intent to abate a public nuisance to the property interests in the house and real property at 19655 Marine View Drive S.W.  (This is the second such notice I have sent while employed in Normandy Park, the first was five years ago below Nist Park on Normandy Road.  You can still see the location of the demolished house.)  Because this property is a health and safety hazard, the processing of all permits for demolition, and for clearing and grading of the property, is a top priority for all departments. Subsequent to compliance, the property may enter the real estate market. This action will not be at the city’s ultimate expense, and will most likely be resolved by property interests.

“Governor Orders Masks Inside at all times and Outside within 6’ of others.”

Mark E. Hoppen, City Manager

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

Weekly Report – March 22, 2024

The First Avenue Sidewalk Project should be starting Monday
Sidewalks are essential to our community. To build our pedestrian infrastructure network, the City is preparing to construct a new section of sidewalk on First Avenue. This new section will be located on the west side of First Avenue, between SW 174th Street and SW 176th Street.

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Weekly Report – March 15, 2024

City Council Meeting Roundup
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• A resolution was approved, giving the City’s concurrence on housing projects recommended by the South King Housing and Homelessness Partnership (SKHHP). SKHHP is a joint board formed by an interlocal agreement between the jurisdictions of Auburn, Burien, Covington, Des Moines, Federal Way, Kent, Maple Valley, Normandy Park, Renton, SeaTac, Tukwila, and King County. Through SKHHP, South King County jurisdictions can take a coordinated and comprehensive approach to increasing housing stability and producing and preserving quality affordable housing in South King County. The SKHHP Housing Capital Fund will support the presented projects.

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Weekly Report – March 8, 2024

Information on Property Taxes
The City understands that your annual property tax bill represents one of your most significant annual expenses. We have also heard from many Normandy Park residents who saw an increase in their 2024 property taxes. So, I wanted to take this opportunity to talk about the property tax system and the increase you probably saw this year.

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