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Beginning in 2025 – New Bulky Waste Benefit for WM Single-Family Residential Customers
Beginning in 2025, WM Normandy Park single-family residential customers can now place up to one large appliance or one piece of furniture for bulky collection for free during the calendar year…

City Manager Report – March 21, 2025
Real-Time Translation Capabilities Are Here for Text-to-911
King County 911 service continues to enhance its ability to serve all communities by improving language accessibility in emergency communications. One of the most significant advancements in this area is the Text-to-911 Automatic Translation Service, which allows it to receive and respond to emergency texts in multiple languages in real-time.
Current Events
Arts Commission Meeting
Zoom MeetingThe Normandy Park Arts Commission holds a regular meeting on the 1st Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm, in-person at City Hall and remotely via Zoom. MEETING LINK Meeting […]
Community Foresters: Volunteer Opportunity
Marine View Park 20935 Marine View Dr SW, Normandy Park, WA, United StatesJoin us in Marine View Park on the first Friday of every month. Volunteers will help to restore Marine View Park. Just bring your enthusiasm. We will teach you about […]
Owl Prowl
Marine View Park 20935 Marine View Dr SW, Normandy Park, WA, United StatesJoin Naturalist Kevin O'Malley, from South Sound Nature School on a guided walk to discover owls. After a brief introduction and owl presentation, the group will walk through the park […]
In Other News
City Manager Report – March 7th, 2025
Animal Control in Normandy Park
As part of the 2025 Citizen Satisfaction survey, residents are being asked about animal control. While it is still early in our data collection, 38% of respondents say they don’t know or have no opinion on these services. In 2024, it was about the same percentage. So, I wanted to give you some additional information on animal control in Normandy Park. In Normandy Park, the Police Department is responsible for animal control and offers the following services:
City Manager Report – February 28, 2025
Get ready for Arbor Day by participating in the Poster Contest. The City of Normandy Park is proud to be a Tree City. To celebrate, the City is preparing for its 4th Annual Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday, April 26th, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. We’ll give away free trees, host crafts, and provide environmental education. There will be an Ask the Arborist Station, stormwater education, and a new free book exchange where you can take a book or leave one! This will be a fun and educational event for the entire family.
City Manager Report – February 21, 2025
The City is looking for nominations for its Heritage Tree Program. As we prepare for our upcoming Arbor Day Celebration on Saturday, April 26, 2025, the City wants to encourage residents to nominate significant trees for the City’s Heritage Tree Program. Trees are a vital asset to any community, and Normandy Park has embraced this value. Based on the 2018 Tree Canopy Survey from King Conservation District, Normandy Park has 740 acres, or 46%, of tree canopy. This is one of the highest percentages in King County. To celebrate, promote, preserve, and educate the public about this great asset, the city has established a Heritage Tree Program.
Arbor Day Poster Contest
Parks and Recreation DepartmentAimee LloydParks & Recreation ManagerThe City of Normandy Park is honoring Arbor Day and wants you to celebrate with us!As part of the festivities, the city is hosting an all-age art poster contest. The contest’s theme is “Thrive in...
Annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey
We strive to provide the best service possible to Normandy Park residents. To achieve this level of excellence, we are asking for your participation in the Annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey. Your feedback will help us better understand what services are important to you and what areas need more attention, so please take a few minutes to complete this survey. Your voice matters.
City Manager Report – February 14, 2025
City Council Meeting Roundup
On Tuesday, February 11th, the City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights to help keep you informed. A grant agreement for Nature Trails Park was approved – The City Council accepted a $45,450 grant for forestry work in Nature Trails Park. Since 2016, the City has been committed to urban forestry restoration activities. This grant will allow us to continue this work by hiring a professional restoration service to target noxious weed removal.