2019 CANDIDATE FILING TIMES / DEADLINES BY MAIL: April 29 - May 17, 4:30pm, regardless of postmark IN PERSON: May 13, 8:30am - May 17, 4:30pm ONLINE: May 13, 9:00am - May 17, 4:00pm Interested in […]
High School internship program applications available April 1. We are currently recruiting for the third year of our high school internship program. Applications are due no later than 5:00 pm on Tuesday, April 30. Interviews will take place between May 7 and May 17, and all applicants will be notified of their determination by […]
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/WebLink/1/fol/287184/Row1.aspx For more information, contact Niesha at Niesha.Fort-Brooks@TukwilaWA.gov or 206-454-7564.
Cowlitz Tribal Health and Mayor Allan Ekberg cordially invite you to the MMIW (Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women) Day of Remembrance Proclamation. No RSVP required. The Mayor will present the proclamation and take pictures next to Cowlitz Tribal Health sign on 65th Avenue South. Please wear red. 15455 65th Avenue South […]
The Public Safety Committee considers and provides policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to police, fire, municipal court, public safety facilities, animal control, and emergency services. Committee members are Chair Dennis Robertson, Kate Kruller, & Zak Idan.
Regular Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. At these meetings the Council conducts general and routine business and adopts ordinances and resolutions. At these meetings, the Mayor presides but does not vote unless it is to break a tie. See link for agenda […]
Advises City officials on library services in the City, promotes library services and activities, promotes library gift giving. See Agendas and Minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/167793/Row1.aspx
This Committee provides policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to transportation, traffic, streets, water, sewer, surface water, power, street lighting and signals, solid waste and recycling, river basins and levees, telecommunications and fleet. Members are Chair Zak Idan, Kate Kruller, & Thomas McLeod
Advises City officials regarding the acquisition, development, expansion and operation of parks and recreational facilities and programs. Meets in the Senior Game Room at the Tukwila Community Center. For information, contact Kris Kelly at Kris.Kelly@TukwilaWA.gov. See agenda packets and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/179376/Row1.aspx
Advises City officials regarding the acquisition, development, expansion and operation of parks and recreational facilities and programs. Meets in the Senior Game Room at the Tukwila Community Center. For information, contact Kris Kelly at Kris.Kelly@TukwilaWA.gov. See agenda packets and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/179376/Row1.aspx
Advises City officials regarding the acquisition, development, expansion and operation of parks and recreational facilities and programs. Meets in the Senior Game Room at the Tukwila Community Center. For information, contact Kris Kelly at Kris.Kelly@TukwilaWA.gov. See agenda packets and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/179376/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 […]
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 […]
The Annual Backyard Wildlife Festival teaches people of all ages how to create a welcoming environment for wildlife. Learn how to certify a garden or open space as a Wildlife Habitat using native plants, shrubs and other resources that support birds, bees, butterflies and other wildlife. Music, art projects, and speakers along with amazing garden […]
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
Are you looking for something fun to do Saturday night? Head to Foster High School for the 2019 Fab Collab! Come and show your support to Tukwila Arts and FHS Arts, while seeing performances from local community groups. Admission is FREE!
In observance of Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day, the Police Department will be having a ceremony at the flagpole in front of City Hall. Please join us to remember those that have fallen in the line of duty. See proclamation: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink/1/doc/314285/Page1.aspx
Provides the manner in which civil service (all police personnel and commissioned fire personnel) examinations, appointments, promotions, transfers, demotions, reinstatements, suspensions and discharges are made. Decide appeals from suspensions or terminations. See link for agendas and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/29749/Row1.aspx
This Committee provides policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to financial management and fiscal operations of the City, personnel issues, library, information technology, and finance and administrative services. Members are Chair Thomas McLeod, Verna Seal, and De'Sean Quinn.
This Committee will provide policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to housing policies and programs, planning and land use, code enforcement, community engagement and outreach, parks, recreation facilities, economic planning and tourism, and human services. Committee members are Chair De'Sean Quinn, Dennis Robertson, and Verna Seal.
TIBAC meets every 2nd Tuesday at Valley View Sewer District - 3460 South 148th Street. The Tukwila International Boulevard Action Committee (TIBAC) is a group of residents and businesses working to revitalize Tukwila International Boulevard. The committee was formed in 1995 to address social, economic and crime issues on the corridor. • The […]
See Park Commission agenda packets and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/179376/Row1.aspx See link for Art Commission agendas and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/173956/Row1.aspx
Collecting, preserving, and displaying the historical, archaeological, and ethnological artifacts, collections, records, and stories that pertain to Tukwila and the surrounding region. If you have any questions, then contact Louise Jones-Brown at 206-244-4478. Join us on the 3rd Thursday of each month.
Collecting, preserving, and displaying the historical, archaeological, and ethnological artifacts, collections, records, and stories that pertain to Tukwila and the surrounding region. If you have any questions, then contact Louise Jones-Brown at 206-244-4478. Join us on the 3rd Thursday of each month.
Collecting, preserving, and displaying the historical, archaeological, and ethnological artifacts, collections, records, and stories that pertain to Tukwila and the surrounding region. If you have any questions, then contact Louise Jones-Brown at 206-244-4478. Join us on the 3rd Thursday of each month.
Happy Bike Month! It is a fine time to try out a leg of your commute on two wheels. The Tukwila Transportation Demand Management team invites you to celebrate Bike Everywhere Day in Bicentennial Park Friday, May 17th from 7:00am-10:00am. Come get revved up with coffee, snacks and safety gear giveaways. You can […]
Many of our students and their families struggle to find enough to eat. That is especially true on weekends and over holidays. Tukwila Weekend SnackPack Program sends a bag of seven weekend meals home with over 250 Tukwila School District students who are facing hunger and housing instability. Saturday, May 18, 2019, 10:00 - […]
The unique ecosystems at the Duwamish Hill Preserve highlight oak savannahs, camas prairie, wet sedge meadow, and the tule wetland. The hill itself is a geological wonder and is actually older than Mt. Rainier! Join the Friends of the Duwamish Hill to get outside and be a part of helping this amazing community park! […]
The Public Safety Committee considers and provides policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to police, fire, municipal court, public safety facilities, animal control, and emergency services. Committee members are Chair Dennis Robertson, Kate Kruller, & Zak Idan.
Regular Meetings are held the first and third Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. At these meetings the Council conducts general and routine business and adopts ordinances and resolutions. At these meetings, the Mayor presides but does not vote unless it is to break a tie. See link for agenda […]
This Committee provides policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to transportation, traffic, streets, water, sewer, surface water, power, street lighting and signals, solid waste and recycling, river basins and levees, telecommunications and fleet. Members are Chair Zak Idan, Kate Kruller, & Thomas McLeod
The Artists in Residence will host their last Early Release Arts Hang Out Wednesday, May 21st at 11:30am at the Sullivan Center. Join the artists for snacks, music, and free art projects!
The Planning Commission acts as the land use advisory body for the City Council and reviews and makes recommendations to the City Council on the City's Comprehensive Plan, Shoreline Plan, Subdivision, Zoning and Sign Codes. See agenda packets and minutes: http://records.tukwilawa.gov/WebLink8/1/fol/17011/Row1.aspx
For The Community – For The Veterans – For Their Honor Join Museum of Flight on Saturday, May 25 over Memorial Day weekend for the momentous grand opening and dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park! Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park Located behind the Aviation Pavilion 9404 E Marginal Way S, Seattle, WA 98108 […]
Cool down in the summertime at the Spray Park from May 27 through September 2. FREE LUNCHES served Monday-Friday from 11am to 12pm! For information, call the Community Center Front Desk at 206-768-2822.
This Committee provides policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to financial management and fiscal operations of the City, personnel issues, library, information technology, and finance and administrative services. Members are Chair Thomas McLeod, Verna Seal, and De'Sean Quinn.
Committee of the Whole (COW) meetings are held the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. at City Hall. The COW meets to coordinate the work of the committees and to discuss items before they are referred to a Regular Meeting. No official action is taken other than referring matters to […]
This Committee will provide policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to housing policies and programs, planning and land use, code enforcement, community engagement and outreach, parks, recreation facilities, economic planning and tourism, and human services. Committee members are Chair De'Sean Quinn, Dennis Robertson, and Verna Seal.
This Committee will provide policy recommendations on legislative matters relating to housing policies and programs, planning and land use, code enforcement, community engagement and outreach, parks, recreation facilities, economic planning and tourism, and human services. Committee members are Chair De'Sean Quinn, Dennis Robertson, and Verna Seal.
Join the City Council and the Planning Commission for a "Special Short Course on Affordable Housing" in the City Council Chamber at City Hall. View the agenda here.
NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! Ample free parking and easy access. King County Black River Community Service Center is in the same building as the King County Elections. For more information, call 206-477-4881. ** Please note King County Black River Community Service Center provides walk-in passport application service Monday-Friday from 8:30 am to 4:00 […]
08th Valley Communications Center is holding their Community Information Day on June 1st. Have you ever wondered what happens when you dial 911? Are you interested in learning about your local 911 center? Meet the people behind the headsets. Limited class size, so register now at http://valleycom.org See link for more information: […]