Equity and Diversity Commission
Advises city and school officials of opportunities to promote understanding and acceptance of cultural diversity in our community. See agendas and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/173950/Row1.aspx
Advises city and school officials of opportunities to promote understanding and acceptance of cultural diversity in our community. See agendas and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/173950/Row1.aspx
The Community Oriented Policing Citizen's Advisory Board (COPCAB) is an official City board that works with the Chief of Police to promote public safety and community policing. The Board consists of nine members: five residents, two business owners/managers, one school representative and a local high school student. Members are appointed and serve for a […]
Beginning at 9:00 a.m. the Duwamish Gardens Project, located at 11269 East Marginal Way South, will be recognized as a salmon habitat restoration site and public park. The site provides critical shallow water habitat essential to the survival of juvenile salmon. The park likes within the transition zone, where marine water mixes with fresh […]
Join us for the 2017 Residential Recycling Collection Event at Foster High School from 9 am to 3 pm on May 13, 2017. This event is for Tukwila Residents only (please bring proof of residency). Rain barrels and compost bins will be available for sale. See the event flyer for more information.
Duwamish Hill Preserve's Phase II dedication will begin at 10:00 a.m. and is a quick walk across the street from Duwamish Gardens (Duwamish Gardens dedication begins at 9:00 a.m.). Phase II transformed 3.3 acres into a cultural landscape by highlighting five distinct lowland habitat areas – tule wetland, wet sedge meadow, camas prairie, […]