Renton, WA|Press Release|
City Of Renton Publishes Coronavirus Resources
City passes emergency ordinance designed to help small businesses.
City passes emergency ordinance designed to help small businesses.
Voters in Issaquah will begin receiving their General Election ballots in the mail starting October 14.
The deadline to register to vote online or return a paper registration form by mail is October 26.
More than 100 parks remain open year round.
The total amount of funding available to each restaurant cannot exceed $90,000.
'Washington State Department of Health outlined coronavirus rates in relation to educational settings and athletic/activity participation.'
The 30 percent discount is only available to customers eating at eligible restaurants during a two-week promotional window.
The City received over 280 applications in August and September.
The public hearing will be held virtually due to health concerns from coronavirus.
On-site staff can help you register. Results are available in five to seven days.
Think of a smoke alarm as your 'nose at night', staying on guard while you sleep.
Ballot Drop Boxes are open around-the-clock from October 16 until 8 p.m. on November 3.
Using CARES funding, we have allocated over $900,000 to assist with rent and utilities, plus support feeding programs.
The City prepares and adopts budgets every two years.
The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
Subject to technological limitations, the Council will also accept telephonic/remote testimony.
Visitors urged to buy permits online and recreate responsibly.
This stretch of highway, known as the Road to Artist Point, is narrow with sharp curves and steep slopes.
Volunteers are required for two upcoming Green and Clean opportunities this month.