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Community engagement: Possible repurposing of City Hall

City Manager Amy Arrington

City Manager Amy Arrington

October 20, 2023

Join the City Council for community engagement discussion to help plan for the possible repurposing of City Hall.

The City is considering the purchase of property on First Avenue to serve as City Hall and the Police Station. The City Council will meet on Monday, October 30th at 7:00 pm to discuss this proposed project, with a focus on how the current City Hall site could be used if the move occurs. Please join us at City Hall to learn more and 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)

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