City of Normandy Park
Public & Legal Notices
Municipal Code
Permits
Business Licenses
Parks & Facility Rentals
Public & Legal Notices
Municipal Code
Permits
Business Licenses
Parks & Facility Rentals
Top News
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
City Manager Report – August 29th, 2024
Office of the City ManagerCity Manager Amy ArringtonSafety Tips to Prepare for the Start of School As summer ends, we know it is that time of year again – Back to School! We wanted to highlight some safety tips to keep everyone safe. Watch for Children. Obey School...
Current Events
Joint Meeting of the Park Commission & Metropolitan Parks Commission
City Hall - Normandy Park 801 SW 174th Street, Normandy Park, WA, United StatesThe Normandy Park Park Commission holds a regular meeting on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 7:00 pm, in-person at City Hall and remotely via Zoom. MEETING LINK Meeting […]
Special Meeting of the Metropolitan Parks District
Normandy Park City Hall 801 SW 174th St, Normandy Park, WA, United States +1 moreThe Metropolitan Parks District will hold a special meeting today with the Normandy Park Park Commission during the regular meeting of the Parks Commission at 7:00 pm, in-person at City […]
Planning Commission
Zoom MeetingIn Other News
Weekly Report – July 18th, 2024
Summer is here, and we are all enjoying the fantastic sunny weather. When considering what adventure the family will have next, be sure to include a visit to all the Normandy Park parks. The City of Normandy Park has over 100 acres of parkland, all of which are open to the public. Currently, the City manages seven named parks, one named preserve, and a variety of open spaces. Each provides a variety of recreation amenities and experiences for the Normandy Park community to enjoy.
Weekly Report – July 12, 2024
The City of Normandy Park is considering the construction of a new multi-use sport court. This court would focus on pickleball and basketball and is championed by the Normandy Park Metropolitan Parks District (or City Council).
Some fun facts about the Normandy Park Metropolitan Parks District (MPD):
It was formed in 2009 when voters approved the formation of a metropolitan park district.
The MPD has the authority to create, manage, control, improve, maintain, and acquire parks and recreational facilities.
The City Council of Normandy Park is authorized to serve as the board of metropolitan park commissioners.
The MPD can assess Normandy Park property owners a levy to support the City’s parks.
The City of Normandy Park owns, operates, and maintains all the parks. The MPD is important because it financially covers the costs of these efforts.
Nature Trails Park Reforestation Requests For Proposal
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Normandy Park is accepting proposals for restoration of in-stream and habitat maintenance projects at Nature Trails Park, 19250 Marine View Dr SW, Normandy Park, WA 98166. Specific tasks include ecological restoration, volunteer event management, and monitoring and reporting.
Weekly Report – July 5th, 2024
Every two years, the City prepares its biennial budget. This is an important document since it presents the overall plan for allocating the City’s resources to various programs. An essential element of our process includes the work of the Citizen Budget Advisory Group. This group, usually of four to six residents, works with staff to review and provide valuable input on the upcoming proposed budget. Some of the areas that will be reviewed and discussed at meetings include
Normandy Park 2044
Community Development Department The Planning Commission will hold a July 18, 2024 public hearing on draft amendments to the Comprehensive Plan known as Normandy Park 2044. Through the public involvement process initiated by City Council last summer, the Commission...
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.