The Tukwila Community Connectors Program intends to improve outreach and engagement with with communities historically underrepresented in the civic process and decisions that impact their community. Do you live, work, or attend school in Tukwila? Are you interested in learning more about how the City of Tukwila works? Do you want to partner with the City to build relationships and improve communication between the City and your community? If yes, we want to hear from you! We are now accepting applications for Community Connectors in Tukwila.
City of Tukwila News
Free tax preparation available at the Tukwila Community Center
Come down to the Tukwila Community Center on Tuesdays/Thurdays from 5:00pm – 8:00pm and Saturdays 10:00am – 2:00pm from January 9th through April 19th, 2018. Take the stress out of filing your taxes and have United Way of King County prepare your return for free! Households that make less than $66,000, with tax returns that do NOT involve business taxes, rental income, or sale of property or stocks, are eligible for this free service.
The City of Tukwila is currently recruiting for two community members to serve on a new Port of Seattle community committee.
Starting in February of 2018, the Port of Seattle will convene a new community roundtable called SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART). StART will provide an opportunity for Tukwila community members to discuss concerns and voice feedback regarding Sea-Tac Airports construction project, programs, and operations.
Join us for Count Us In 2018, the annual Point in Time Count of people experiencing homelessness on January 26th
The core purpose of the annual Point in Time (PIT) Count is to collect data on the needs of people experiencing homelessness in our community. Volunteers will be asked to work in teams of 2-3 to conduct a visual count of individuals experiencing homelessness across King County.
2018 Standing Committees of the City Council
At the January 2, 2018 meeting of the City Council, Council President Verna Seal announced the names and membership of the four standing Council committees for 2018.
Sort it Out: New recycling rule starts January 2 at Bow Lake Recycling & Transfer Station
Starting Jan. 2, 2018, self-haul customers at Bow Lake Recycling &Transfer Station will be asked to keep cardboard, scrap metal, yard waste and clean wood separate from their garbage and to place these items in marked recycling bins or areas at the facility. Customers can save time by separating recyclable materials from garbage before arriving at the facility.
The City of Tukwila Fall Cleanup Event takes place on Saturday, December 2, 2017
In partnership with Waste Management, the City of Tukwila’s Cleanup Event allows residents to drop off hard to dispose of items such as electronic waste, scrap metal, large appliances, furniture, cardboard boxes and yard waste.
2017 Holiday Lights Contest
Celebrate the season by entering the 2017 Holiday Lights Contest! Judging will take place the week of December 11, between the hours of 4:00 – 9:00 p.m. Winners will receive a yard sign to show off to the whole neighborhood.
Interested in serving on a Board or Commission? The City needs you!
The City of Tukwila is assisted in its operations in several areas by the volunteers who serve on our Boards and Commissions. Volunteers serve an important function by offering their time and expertise as members. Anyone interested in serving on a Board or Commission can complete an application and submit it to City Hall.