Office of the City Manager
City Manager Amy Arrington
Welcome to our New City Councilmember – Sheri Healey
On September 27th, the City Council selected a new City Councilmember to fill the vacancy created with Councilmember Earnest Thompson’s passing.
On Tuesday, October 11th, the City Council will swear in Normandy Park resident Sheri Healey to serve on the City Council. Sheri has been a resident of Normandy Park for over 24 years and will bring a historical aspect to the table and the ability to see both sides of an issue. She is interested in maintaining a positive police presence in the community, civic center development, and providing essential community self-supported programs. In addition, she is also interested in enabling forms of communication that are transparent, collaborative, and build confidence in the Normandy Park community.
Join us on Tuesday, October 11th at 7:00 pm as we welcome Councilmember Sheri Healey.
Join us for the Autumn Art Fest
Mark your calendars for a free and fun night of music and local art on Wednesday, October 19th, hosted by your Normandy Park Arts Commission! Enjoy a string quartet performance by the Joseph Bichsel Quartet, art displays, and wine at the Normandy Park Community Club (The Cove) from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Spread the word about this magical Autumn Art Fest event. We hope to see you there!
Information on Washington Education Trends
The Office of Financial Management Education Research and Data Center released a report last month that shows where Washington state high school graduates attended college. Click here to read more about this report and find out how many and where students are attending college. Let us know what you see in the data!
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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 – May 2nd, 2025
Grant Opportunity for our Local Businesses Economic development is vital to our City, so we are always on the lookout for opportunities to support our local businesses. Because of this, I want to share some information about a grant that could help a Normandy Park business flourish. Comcast RISE is supporting the growth of small businesses and entrepreneurs committed to uplifting their local communities. The program is built to help businesses and their communities thrive with a focus on economic growth. To date, Comcast RISE has awarded 14,000 small businesses with over $140 million in monetary, marketing, and technology grants, and Comcast RISE is back in 2025.
City Manager Report – April 25, 2025
Summary of the April 23rd Town Hall Meeting. On Wednesday, April 23rd, the City Council hosted another quarterly Town Hall meeting. This meeting started with a demonstration of our anti-pursuit equipment. We then reviewed the City’s upcoming projects and checked in on the results to date on the 2025 Citizen Satisfaction Survey. If you missed the meeting, here is a list of the key projects for 2025 that we reviewed:
City Manager Report – April 18, 2025
Come to Wednesday’s Town Hall meeting to see a demonstration of the City’s Anti-Pursuit Equipment. On Wednesday, April 23rd, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm, at City Hall, the City Council will host its quarterly Town Hall meeting. The Normandy Park Police Department will start this meeting by demonstrating our anti-pursuit equipment. Some residents might ask, “What is anti-pursuit equipment?” In short, it’s a vehicle-mounted GPS Launcher that deploys a GPS tracking tag onto a suspect’s vehicle. Once the GPS tag sticks to the vehicle, it tracks it so that our Police Department can plan and coordinate an informed response while maintaining community and officer safety. We are excited to show off this equipment, which was funded 100% by a grant.