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City of Tukwila News
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.
Close Out the Summer at the Back to School Beach Bash August 26
Fun Activities for all ages! Community Resources and School Supply Giveaways!
Don’t Miss Our Last Summer Lunchtime Concert August 16
FREE lunch, while supplies last, will be available from Spice Bridge’s WUHA – Ethiopian-American cuisine!
Don’t Miss Touch-A-Truck Saturday, August 19
The event will be held in the mall’s south parking lot between the parking garages.
Fireworks Not Allowed in Tukwila Parks
It is unlawful to have in possession or to use, fire, or discharge ANY fireworks in any public park within the City, including vehicle parking areas within or adjacent to a park.
Seeking Public Comment – Honorary Street Naming
The City Council is considering a proposal to provide an honorary naming designation of Southcenter Parkway between Tukwila Parkway and Strander Boulevard for former Mayor Jim Haggerton.
FREE Food and Music at June 28th Lunchtime Concert at Sullivan Center
Enjoy the sounds from Gansango West African Music & Dance, and the tastes of Somali-Kenyan-Tanzanian cuisine from Spice Bridge’s Moyo Kitchen.
The Middle Housing and Comprehensive Plan Open House takes place on June 6
This community event will take place on Tuesday, June 6, from 12pm to 2pm at the Sullivan Center in Tukwila Village and will focus on discussing changes the City can make to incorporate more “Middle Housing” and gathering valuable input on housing and the overall update of the City’s Comprehensive Plan.
Join us Saturday, June 17 for Tukwila’s 3rd annual commemoration of Juneteenth
In 2020, Tukwila’s City Council adopted Resolution 1992, declaring that Juneteenth will be recognized in our community every year. The event is a celebration of emancipation as well as an opportunity to honor African
Americans through continued learning and understanding of the impacts of slavery and resiliency.