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Announcing the Next Town Hall Meeting
The City Council continues its quarterly gatherings intended to connect with Normandy Park residents. This is a unique opportunity for the City Council to listen to the public and establish a two-way dialogue with residents.

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:
Current Events
City Council Meeting
Council Chambers 801 SW 174th Street, Normandy Park, WA, United StatesThe Normandy Park City Council holds their regular meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm, in-person at City Hall and remotely with Zoom.
Public comments will be taken both in person and remotely during the meeting. Please review the meeting agenda for instructions. Any questions should be directed to City Clerk Erin Smith.
A Walk With Plants
Nature Trails Park 19250 Marine View Dr, Normandy ParkCome along for a saunter through Normandy Park’s pristine green spaces to identify and learn about our medicinal and herbal plants. FREE event. Pre-registration is required through Eventbrite. Space is […]
Spring Into Art
Normandy Park Community Club 1500 SW Shorebrook Dr, Normandy ParkThe Normandy Park Arts Commission Presents: Spring Into Art! Celebrate spring with fun, free events at the Normandy Park Community Club (the Cove) presented by your Normandy Park Arts Commission. […]
In Other News
City Council Meeting Roundup
Office of the City ManagerCity Manager Amy ArringtonCity Council Meeting Roundup On Tuesday, January 14th, the City Council held its regular monthly meeting. Here are the meeting highlights to help keep you informed. The City Council heard from King County Metro on...
City Manager Report – January 17, 2025
Did you know that the City of Normandy Park has a preschool program?
For almost 35 years, Normandy Park Preschool has become a place where children grow. As part of this Early Childhood Education program, our staff creates an environment where children can grow and develop into their individual and unique selves. Children can learn about science, math, literacy activities, and children’s art. We strive to cultivate a love for learning while acquiring skills they need to be successful in their lives and educational journeys. Normandy Park Preschool is the best place to be!
City Manager Report – January 10, 2025
Just a reminder, our Parks are open to everyone. If you should happen to bring your dog(s) to the parks, please consider the below to make everyone’s experience enjoyable!
City Manager Report – January 3, 2025
Beginning in 2025, WM (Waste Management) Normandy Park single-family residential customers can now place up to one large appliance or one piece of furniture for bulky collection for free…
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 – December 20, 2024
As the weather changes, we want to remind you to protect your house and yourself before cold weather hits. To help you prepare, here are some suggested informational tips:
Buy your snow shovel now.
Keep water and canned food on hand, just in case.
Clean your gutters and downspouts now.
Replace the filter in your furnace.
Have your chimneys and wood stoves cleaned.
Know the City’s snowplow route. If you click the link, you will see the City has divided the streets into three priority levels. Due to limited resources, in a heavy snow event, you can expect the First Priority Route to be maintained. The second Priority Route will be addressed as resources allow with priority over the third route. The third Priority Route will be managed as resources allow.