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2025 Tukwila City of Opportunity Scholarship Application now available

Councilmember Zak Idan will host a community engagement event on August 3 at the Tukwila Library, inviting residents to share their thoughts and ideas on local issues. This initiative aims to foster dialogue and strengthen community connections within Tukwila.

Community Engagement Opportunities in Tukwila Stormwater Plan Comments and Earth Day Contest

Tukwila residents are encouraged to participate in the Annual Tukwila Community Garage Sale by signing up before the July 26 deadline. This event not only allows locals to declutter their homes and earn money but also promotes environmentally-friendly practices by reducing landfill waste.

Tukwila Invites Community Feedback on Stormwater Management Program and City Council Vacancy

Tukwila is hosting its Annual Clean-Up event on June 1, 2018, allowing residents to dispose of bulky items at the curb instead of transporting them to the transfer station. This initiative aims to encourage community involvement in maintaining a cleaner environment. The event provides a convenient solution for residents looking to declutter their homes.

Community Engagement Initiatives in Tukwila Stormwater Management and Environmental Programs

The March/April 2019 edition of the Hazelnut Newsletter is now available, providing key updates from Tukwila's Mayor's Office. The newsletter highlights community engagement opportunities, including information on running for local office and upcoming events aimed at fostering civic participation.

Community Engagement Initiatives in Tukwila Stormwater Management, Art Contest, and City Council Vacancy

The City of Tukwila is hosting its 2019 Residential Recycling Collection Event on April 27, 2019, at Showalter Middle School, exclusively for Tukwila residents. Attendees must provide proof of residency to participate in this environmentally focused initiative aimed at encouraging responsible waste disposal.

The City will cancel its automated interactive phone system on March 1, 2019

The City of Tukwila has announced the cancellation of its automated interactive phone system for utility bill payments due to low usage, effective March 1, 2019. This decision reflects the city's ongoing efforts to streamline services and enhance customer experience for residents.

Tukwila Invites Public Comments on Stormwater Management and Announces Community Initiatives

The City of Tukwila is currently seeking applicants for a resident position on the Planning Commission/Board of Architectural Review, with the application deadline set for December 6, 2018. This position offers a four-year term, concluding on December 31, 2022, and interested individuals can submit their applications to the Mayor’s Office.

Join us at Tukwila Village for a FREE community concert with the Seattle Symphony on Sunday, October 21, 2018

Join the Seattle Symphony and renowned cellist Seth Parker Woods for a free community concert in Tukwila Village on October 21, 2018. The concert features a diverse program including Mahler's Adagietto, Ravel’s Kaddish, and British composer Rebecca Saunders' Ire, promising an enriching musical experience for attendees.

Comment on the Stormwater Management Program Plan by March 21, 2025

An open house on October 9, 2018, will discuss updates to shoreline and critical areas regulations in Tukwila, Washington. The review aims to align the Shoreline Master Program with current laws and incorporate the best available science regarding wetlands, streams, and steep slopes. Community members are encouraged to participate to learn about these important changes.

Tukwila Residents Encouraged to Engage in Local Initiatives and Updates

A strike involving the Western Washington Crane Operators is halting all road construction projects in the City of Tukwila, including key infrastructure such as the 42nd Avenue S and Boeing Access Road Bridge Rehabilitation. Until a labor agreement is reached, no work will be performed, impacting the city's planned developments.

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