We were sad not to have a grand openings for the new Justice Center and Fire Station 51 when they recently went into service. We hope the public will get a chance to visit them as soon as it is safe. Until then, please enjoy these virtual tours of the new facilities.
City of Tukwila News
Free COVID-19 testing now available in Tukwila
CHI Franciscan’s St. Anne and St. Francis Hospitals will be offering free COVID-19 testing for all ages through a partnership with King County Public Health and the Tukwila Fire Department.
City of Tukwila 2021-2022 Budget Survey
The City of Tukwila would like to hear from you regarding the 2021-2022 Budget!
Mayor Ekberg proclaims August 3, 2020 as United States 2020 Census Complete Count Day
At last night’s Council meeting, Mayor Ekberg read a proclamation declaring August 3 as United States 2020 Census Complete Count Day, encouraging all community residents to complete the 2020 Census.
Free summer meals available for Tukwila kids and teens
Pick up free summer meals for your child aged 18 years or younger at one of the many locations listed on the map. Different dates and times are available.
The Tukwila Works online reporting tool will be disabled for the rest of 2020
Due to budget reductions associated with the coronavirus pandemic, the City of Tukwila will disable the Tukwila Works online reporting tool for 2020.
Tukwila’s Budget and the Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic
Like many other local governments, the City of Tukwila faces an immediate budget shortfall due to the coronavirus pandemic. The City is losing revenues from sales, gambling and utility taxes as a result of the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order. Such revenue losses require expenditure reductions, resulting in an impact to City services.
June 1, 2020 Statements from Mayor Ekberg and Council President Quinn
Statements from Mayor Ekberg and Council President Quinn on recent events locally and across the nation.
NOTICE OF CHANGES TO COUNCIL MEETINGS
NOTICE OF CHANGES TO COUNCIL MEETINGS BASED ON GOVERNOR’S PROCLAMATION 20-28 TO REDUCE THE SPREAD OF COVID-19