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City of Tukwila News
Spirit of Giving: Help a Tukwila Child & Their Family Today!
Tukwila Parks and Recreation has joined forces with the Rotary Club of SeaTac-Tukwila for the 2022 Spirit of Giving Campaign. Together, we can reduce financial stress for caregivers and help create a time of ease and joy for Tukwila children.
Learn about the Proposed Business & Occupation Tax
The City of Tukwila is proposing a B&O tax on businesses within Tukwila city limits that generate gross revenues greater than $750,000 annually, to fund public safety investments.
Stormwater Management Action Plan (SMAP) Solution Prioritization Outreach
We need your input to prioritize actions we can take to reduce pollution and improve overall water quality in Riverton Creek.
City of Tukwila Water Utility will be hosting a virtual information session on the 2020 Water System Plan Update on November 4
Residents are invited to provide comments on the Plan on Wednesday, November 2nd from 4pm to 6pm through Microsoft Teams
Proposed 2023-2024 Biennial Budget now online
You can now view the Proposed 2023/2024 Biennial Budget and the latest updates on the Budgets page.
We’d like your feedback on the upcoming 2023/24 Biennial Budget
Mayor Ekberg and the City Council want community feedback on the City’s upcoming 2023/2024 biennial budget. We are providing an opportunity for you – Tukwila’s residents, businesses and other stakeholders – to express your priorities for distributing the next City budget.
Free Transit for King County Youth
King County Metro is providing free Summer Youth ORCA Passes to all 8th – 12th grade students who are eligible for free or Reduced-Price Lunches at their schools.
Fire Marshal’s Office using new software notification system for Tukwila Businesses
The Tukwila Fire Marshal’s Office has started using a software system called “The Compliance Engine” (TCE), offered by BRYCER. This allows for our office to keep track of third-party contract reports for routine fire protection system inspections (such as Fire Alarm, Hood Suppression, Hood Cleaning, Sprinkler, etc.), and helps ensure those fire protection systems will function as intended in times of emergency.
Stormwater Management Action Planning (SMAP) Public Involvement and Participation
Successful planning and consensus requires your input and ideas and we want your feedback as the City develops its SMAP. Please complete the online survey by June 10th.