The City Council is seeking to fill a resident position on the Public Safety Bond Financial Oversight Committee.
City of Tukwila News
City Council Statement on COVID-19 Related Discrimination
On May 11, 2020, the City Council approved a statement denouncing COVID-19 related discrimination.
Support Tukwila Restaurants with the Great Tukwila Carry Out!
Many Tukwila restaurants are offering pick up and/or delivery options during the Stay Home, Stay Healthy Order. Help support Tukwila restaurants by ordering from one of the restaurants listed here.
COVID-19 Financial Resources for Workers and Businesses
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.
Tukwila Works Online Reporting Tool has been suspended until further notice
To help reduce transmission of COVID-19; to keep our community safe; and to align with the orders of the Governor and King County Executive, the City has suspended its Tukwila Works online reporting tool to report non-emergency issues.
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 and Several Local Jurisdictions Will Open the 2021-2022 Human Services Application Funding Cycle on March 4, 2020
The human services funding application process for 2021-2022 allocations will open on Wednesday, March 4th, 2020.
CANCELLED Earth Day 2020 Celebration, April 18th
You’re invited to participate in any or all activities to honor Earth Month and the 50th anniversary of Earth Day! 10AM – 2PM | Duwamish Alive! Restoration work party, Duwamish […]
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