Across Washington|Press Release|
SR 520 In Washington Will Close On September 12
Highway will close between Montlake Boulevard and 92nd Ave NE on the Eastside; 520 bridge trail will also close.
Highway will close between Montlake Boulevard and 92nd Ave NE on the Eastside; 520 bridge trail will also close.
The Pandemic EBT Emergency School Meals Program provides assistance to eligible families with children in remote learning.
The masks and PPE were donated by Gimhae as an act of support, collaboration and friendship between the two cities.
King County has opened a Free coronavirus Testing Site in Renton.
Through the program, eligible small businesses operating in the City have the opportunity to apply for cash assistance.
After installation, Washington State Department of Transportation tested the system in late August.
'So we will continue to seek grants to build out our arterial streets’ sidewalks and bike lanes.'
Predicted heavy rains will not allow work to be completed this year.
The longest wait times for vehicles are likely to be at the Edmonds, Kingston, Mukilteo and Clinton terminals.
Travelers can learn about toll roads and rental car tips on the Good to Go! visitors page.
City staff and volunteers will wear masks for a contact-free donation drop off.
As the pandemic fades and our fundraising events return, the Chamber will be better positioned to bring staff back to work in early 2021.
$11.5 million project adds four new culverts that will open up habitat in California Creek.
Fire Day starts off with a Story Time sessions with our Fire Chief.
The month serves as a reminder to think about what to do before disasters strike.
Restroom facilities at Wilmot Gateway Park and Rotary Community Park will also be open to the public starting September 1.
This edition features the following topics: Re-opening Fields & Park Restrooms, Permit Fee Reduction, Draft CIP, Rent & Food Assistance.
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'Rest assured, we will celebrate together when it is safe for us to do so. And when we do, we will celebrate in style.'
Poems are all located along the nearly 1-mile path circumnavigating Waughop Lake in the heart of Lakewood’s 350-acre Fort Steilacoom Park.