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Weekly Report – March 29, 2024

City Manager Amy Arrington

City Manager Amy Arrington

March 29, 2024

Citizen Satisfaction Survey Closes Friday, April 5th

There is still time to take the 2024 Citizen Satisfaction Survey. We plan to close it on Friday, April 5th. If you have not already, take the survey and let your voice be heard. You can use this link.

So far, we have received over 350 responses, with over 170 comments. Overall, the feedback has been positive. The survey asked residents to rank various services from very satisfied to very dissatisfied. It closes with the opportunity to share any thoughts on how we can improve services. So far, topics in this last section included:

· Traffic enforcement

· Sidewalks

· Property Taxes

· Parks

· Communication with the public

· Police Visibility

Is there something you want the City Council to know? There is no better way to deliver that message than by taking the survey. On average, the survey takes less than four minutes to complete. After the survey closes, we will compile the results to share them with the public. Thank you to all the residents for taking the time to complete the survey.

Take the Normandy Park Survey on Housing

Help Us Look Ahead to Normandy Park in 2044! Communities across Washington state are continuing their journeys through the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update. The Normandy Park 2044: Housing Survey presents an opportunity for residents to give us their insights on the topic of housing, issues of residency, affordability, economic displacement, and our role in the region. Answers will be used to envision housing options in Normandy Park that are assets to the community, comforting to long-time residents and welcoming to new families and individuals.

Use this link or QR Code to take the survey. Surveys are also available in Spanish. For more information on the Periodic Update, please visit Normandy Park 2044 to stay informed and for ways to engage.

Arbor Day Poster Contest

Don’t forget to help us celebrate our upcoming Arbor Day Event by participating in the 2024 Arbor Day Poster Contest. The city is hosting an all-age art poster contest for the upcoming Arbor Day festivities. Posters are due by Monday, April 15th. For more information, including the entry form, check out our website.

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

Is there something you want the City Council to know? There is no better way to deliver that message than by taking the survey. On average, the survey takes less than four minutes to complete. After the survey closes…”

Amy Arrington, City Manager

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

Weekly Report – July 26th, 2024

Every 4th Tuesday, the City Council meets in a Study Session to discuss current issues and upcoming business. Typically, no action is taken, but the City Council does give directions. At our July 23rd Study Session, the City Council discussed two items I wanted to update the public on. Kroger-Albertson Grocery Store Merger: The City Council has directed staff to draft a letter

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Weekly Report – July 18th, 2024

Summer is here, and we are all enjoying the fantastic sunny weather. When considering what adventure the family will have next, be sure to include a visit to all the Normandy Park parks. The City of Normandy Park has over 100 acres of parkland, all of which are open to the public. Currently, the City manages seven named parks, one named preserve, and a variety of open spaces. Each provides a variety of recreation amenities and experiences for the Normandy Park community to enjoy.

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Weekly Report – July 12, 2024

The City of Normandy Park is considering the construction of a new multi-use sport court. This court would focus on pickleball and basketball and is championed by the Normandy Park Metropolitan Parks District (or City Council).
Some fun facts about the Normandy Park Metropolitan Parks District (MPD):
It was formed in 2009 when voters approved the formation of a metropolitan park district.
The MPD has the authority to create, manage, control, improve, maintain, and acquire parks and recreational facilities.
The City Council of Normandy Park is authorized to serve as the board of metropolitan park commissioners.
The MPD can assess Normandy Park property owners a levy to support the City’s parks.
The City of Normandy Park owns, operates, and maintains all the parks. The MPD is important because it financially covers the costs of these efforts.

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