The City of Tukwila has compiled a range of information being developed by various agencies and governments that may be helpful to businesses and workers.
City of Tukwila News
Starting March 12 you can complete the 2020 Census online
Starting March 12, households will begin receiving Census Bureau letters in the mail with instructions on how to complete the 2020 Census, which can be done online, by mail or over the phone. This is the first time the public will be asked to complete the census online.
City of Tukwila is actively engaged in the regional effort to address the coronavirus
The City of Tukwila is actively engaged in the regional effort to address the coronavirus. For more information, visit King County Public Health, which has a wealth of resources, including information in other languages.
The January/February edition of the Hazelnut Newsletter is now available
View the January/February 2020 edition of the Hazelnut Newsletter
Cold Weather Shelter in Tukwila
As temperatures stay around freezing, a reminder that the Tukwila Community Center can be used as a cold weather shelter during their normal hours of operation for anyone looking to stay warm.
The November/December edition of the Hazelnut Newsletter is now available
View the November/December edition of the Hazelnut Newsletter
Farewell to Councilmember Dennis Robertson
At its Monday, December 9 meeting, the City Council and Mayor honored Councilmember Dennis Robertson with a resolution on the occasion of his retirement from public service.
2019 Holiday Lights Contest
The City of Tukwila invites you to enter your home or business in our sixth annual Holiday Lights Contest.
The September/October edition of the Hazelnut Newsletter is now available
View the September/October edition of the Hazelnut Newsletter
View the 2019 Tukwila Video Voters’ Guide for the November 5th General Election
To help Tukwila residents get to know the candidates for the Mayor and Council positions in the upcoming election, the City of Tukwila offers its third Video Voters’ Guide as a resource for voters. Each candidate for City office participated, recording a two-minute statement. These were compiled into the voter’s guide video, which is introduced by the City’s summer interns from Foster High School.