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Weekly Report – March 24, 2023
The City Council will begin holding regular Study Sessions on the 4th Tuesday of every month starting at 7:00 pm. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss items/issues…
Weekly Report – March 17, 2023
On Tuesday, March 14th, the City Council had its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights.
The City Council heard a…
Weekly Report – March 10, 2023
On Saturday, March 18th, from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm at Nature Trails Park, come for a saunter through Normandy Park’s pristine green spaces to identify…
Weekly Report – March 3, 2023
In response to an increase in vehicle thefts targeting 2015 – 2021 Hyundai and Kia vehicles, the Normandy Park Police Department has partnered with vehicle manufacturers to distribute free steering wheel locks to owners of those vehicles. The Normandy Park Police Department has a limited number of steering wheel locks available for residents who own or lease the affected Hyundai or Kia vehicles that utilize a key to start the vehicle.
Weekly Report – February 24, 2023
Come along for a saunter through Normandy Park’s pristine green spaces to identify and learn about our ever-abundant medicinal and edible plants. Jaime Van Doughty, gardener, naturalist, and herbalist, invites you to join her in exploring thriving wildlife with wonder at the forefront. On the trail, we will pause to identify medicinal and edible plants of the season, bringing our senses to a fine focus to learn more about habitat and the synergy between plants, animals, and people. This will surely be an opportunity to slow down, replenish and connect with the natural world. This is a free, family-friendly event!
Reaching our Goals from Trees to Sea
The City of Normandy Park has created its first brand guide. This document has been established to represent our City and creates a consistent style and format of communication in an ever-changing landscape. It provides a guide that can be carried over from Council to Council and administration to administration. A model that will help us promote the tranquility, nature, and sense of community that Normandy Park offers.
GIS Intern
The City of Normandy Park is currently recruiting for one full-time or two part-time positions intended for temporary work with limited duration as provided…
Weekly Report – February 17, 2023
On Tuesday, February 14th, the City Council had its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights. The meeting started with the swearing-in of our newest City Council member Jack Lamanna. Jack has been a resident of Normandy Park for almost two years. He is interested in maintaining Normandy Park’s unique qualities while developing the city for the betterment of the entire community. He wants the voices of citizens and business owners to be sought out to help generate ideas to improve the quality of life and business success. The City welcomes Jack Lamanna to the City Council.
PROS Plan Update Request for Proposals (RFP)
Public NoticeThe City of Normandy Park is accepting proposals for a Parks and Recreation, Open Space Plan in the City of Normandy Park. The PROS Plan document will update the information on past planning efforts approved by the City Council. The current project aims...
Weekly Report – February 10, 2023
Next week, starting Tuesday, February 14th, and running through Thursday, February 16th, you may see unmanned aircraft systems (UAS, aka drones) at City Hall Park. This activity is connected with a pilot program designed to detect and mitigate risks posed by drones to airports. The testing area extends out five miles from the airport. And the Port of Seattle has selected several areas throughout King County as testing areas, including City Hall Park here in Normandy Park.
Comprehensive Stormwater Plan
The City of Normandy Park has adopted the Comprehensive Stormwater Plan. The plan will guide where the City focuses its efforts to reduce urban flooding…
Weekly Report – February 3, 2023
On February 6th, the City Council will hold a special meeting to fill a vacancy on the City Council. As you probably read in the last City Scene publication, Councilmember Michelle Sipes-Marvin resigned in January due to personal obligations. Filling a Council vacancy is essential, so I wanted to tell you more about the process.