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Weekly Report – June 28, 2024
The City Council hosted its first quarterly Town Hall meeting this past Wednesday. These meetings are being held to create a two-way dialogue between the City Council and residents. We hope that by having these meetings regularly, we will receive stronger input from residents, which will help us improve our services.
Weekly Report – June 21, 2024
2024 Resident Survey is Complete!
Thank you to all the residents who took our 2024 Citizen Survey. I am happy to report it closed with 392 responses. Some quick facts about the survey: 384 of our survey responses were submitted electronically. No question received 100% response. Every participant either skipped or missed at least one question.
Music In The Park
The Normandy Park Arts Commission has worked throughout the winter and spring to create an exciting summer music schedule for the annual ‘Music in the Park’ concert series! Every Sunday in July and August at Marvista Park, the City is hosting free concerts starting at 5:00 pm.
Weekly Report – June 14, 2024
City Council Meeting Roundup
On Tuesday, June 11th, the City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights to help keep you informed. Park’s Commission Chair Ron Ebbers made a presentation on all the good works of the Parks Commission. The City Council held public hearings on two important planning documents, the Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails (PROST) Plan and Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
Weekly Report – June 7, 2024
Two Public Hearings scheduled for June 11th — The City Council regularly holds public hearings. These hearings give residents the opportunity to voice their thoughts and opinions before the City Council acts on certain topics. On Tuesday, June 11th, the City Council will hold public hearings on the following items: Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails (PROST) Plan – The PROST is ready for City Council consideration. This plan assesses the current condition of the parks, examines the community needs and desires identified in the outreach, forecasts future needs, and most importantly, proposes improvements to city parks, recreation programs, and open spaces.
Weekly Report – May 31, 2024
Finally, after much effort, our traffic enforcement motorcycle is ready to start patrolling here in Normandy Park! Beginning Thursday, June 6th, weather dependent, you are likely to see a police motorcycle enforcing traffic laws including speeding throughout Normandy Park. This new tool will be especially useful in the areas that are difficult to enforce using a standard police car. Please obey the speed limit or our new police motorcycle unit will likely be making your acquaintance shortly!
Summer Camps for Kids
The City of Normandy Park is excited to announce that they will be hosting themed summer camps for children aged 3-6 again this summer! The camps will take place on Mondays through Thursdays from 1 pm to 4 pm. The available camp themes are: OCEANS from July 8-11, SAFARI, ANIMALS from July 15-18, ART & SCIENCE from July 22-25
Public Hearing Notice – Adoption of the PROST Plan
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Normandy Park, Washington, will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 11 at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom…
Weekly Report – May 24th, 2024
The City’s Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails (PROST) Plan is almost complete! This is impactful since it will serve as our guide for park improvements for…
Weekly Report – May 17, 2024
On Tuesday, May 14th, the City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights to help keep you informed. Senator Karen Keiser came before the City Council to give an…
Weekly Report – May 10, 2024
King County Conservation District is holding an upcoming Listening Session for residents. The King Conservation District (KCD) is a publicly funded special-purpose district committed to helping people engage in stewardship and conservation of natural resources. It serves over two million people in 34 cities and unincorporated King County.
Weekly Report – May 3, 2024
Train to be part of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)
The CERT program is a unique opportunity to gain essential disaster preparedness skills that can make…