The City of Tukwila is inviting residents to share their input on the 2025-2026 biennial budget through various platforms, highlighting the importance of community feedback in allocating tax dollars effectively.
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Seeking Community Members – Financial Sustainability Committee
The City of Tukwila is creating a Financial Sustainabilty Committee to advise the Mayor and Council about the future of City services, taxes, and fees.
Draft Rules on Minimum Wage and Additional Hours
The City of Tukwila is now accepting comment on the draft Rules on Minimum Wage and Additional Hours for Qualified Part-Time Employees.
New Law regarding Minimum Wage and Fair Access to Additional Hours of Work
On November 8, 2022, voters in the City of Tukwila approved Initiative Measure No. 1
Budget Town Hall Meeting – July 12, 2022, 5:30 p.m.
Join the City Council at a Town Hall on the 2023-2024 Biennial Budget
City of Tukwila 2021-2022 Budget Survey
The City of Tukwila would like to hear from you regarding the 2021-2022 Budget!
The City will cancel its automated interactive phone system on March 1, 2019
Among the methods available to Tukwila utility customers for paying their bills was an automated interactive phone system. Due to minimal use of that system, the City has chosen to cancel the service effective March 1, 2019.
City of Tukwila business licenses will transfer to state BLS system on March 28, 2019
The City of Tukwila has partnered with the Washington State Department of Revenue’s Business Licensing Service (BLS). As of the March 28, 2019 effective date, BLS will process all City of Tukwila business licenses and renewals.
Tukwila residents may qualify for utility discounts or tax rebate
The City operates a Utility Tax Relief Program for low-income seniors 62 or older, and disabled low income residents. Reduced rates on water/sewer, surface water, garbage service and cable TV bills are also available to persons 62 or older, and disabled low income residents.
Tukwila residents may qualify for utility discounts or tax rebate
The City operates a Utility Tax Relief Program for low-income seniors 62 or older, and disabled low income residents. Reduced rates on water/sewer, surface water, garbage service and cable TV bills are also available to persons 62 or older, and disabled low income residents.