Weekly Report – May 20, 2022
City Manager Amy Arrington
May 20, 2022
The City Welcomes our new Parks & Recreation Manager
On Monday, May 16th, the City of Normandy Park welcomed Aimee Lloyd to the team as the city’s Parks & Recreation Manager. The Parks & Recreation Manager position will focus on city parks, building recreation opportunities and programs, working on special events, and improving our communication with the public. And we are excited to have Aimee on the team as she brings wide-ranging experience in all these categories.
Aimee has extensive experience working with non-profit organizations, including grant management, reforestation, recreation program management, contracts, budgeting, volunteer coordination, fundraising, and event planning. Her leadership and commitment to Normandy Park are evident from her eleven years of service on the city’s Parks & Recreation Commission. She brings a unique perspective to this role, and we are looking forward to the new programs and opportunities that she will bring to the city.
Aimee holds a Bachelor’s in Journalism and has been a Normandy Park resident for 13 years. She enjoys spending time with her family and two dogs, running, gardening, snowboarding, and watching her kids participate in their sports and various activities in her free time. We are happy to have her as part of the team.
Coffee with a Cop
On Saturday, June 4th, from 9:00-11:00 am, please join Chief Dan Yourkoski and other Department personnel at Empire Coffee at the Normandy Park Towne Center. An excellent opportunity for community members to meet their police officers and ask any questions they might have. We would love to see you there!
2020 Census Data
Last week the Census Bureau released the Digital Equity Act Population Viewer. This release is an interactive map that shows the data used to determine fund allocation by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). The map shows data at the state level, but we also have a couple of related Census Quick Facts to share related to internet use. Click here to learn more about the Digital Equity Act of 2021 and the Population Viewer.
If you have any questions, please get in touch with me at aarrington@normandyparkwa.gov. Have a great week!
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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 22, 2024
The City Council has expressed its desire to build a sports court at City Hall Park, and they want to hear from residents. Background
In early 2024, the City approved the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan (PROS Plan). This document establishes a 20-year plan to improve the City’s Park system. The number one ranked project was constructing a covered sports court at City Hall Park.
City Manager Report – November 22, 2024
The City Council has expressed its desire to build a sports court at City Hall Park, and they want to hear from residents. Background In early 2024, the City approved the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Plan (PROS Plan). This document establishes a 20-year plan to improve the City’s Park system. The number one ranked project was constructing a covered sports court at City Hall Park.
City Manager Report – November 15th, 2024
On Tuesday, November 12th, the City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights to help keep you informed. The Port of Seattle made a presentation on the Sustainable Airport Master Plan (SAMP). The SAMP is the blueprint for changes at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to meet future forecasted demand. The master plan process was completed in 2018 and identified 31 Near-Term Projects (NTPs) intended to serve 56 million annual passengers as well as flights and cargo activity at an optimal level of service. For more information, visit the SAMP website.