Puyallup, WA|Press Release|
City Of Puyallup Announces 2021 Community Services Grant Applications
2021 Community Grants Information & Applications are available online and at City Hall.
2021 Community Grants Information & Applications are available online and at City Hall.
Free two-hour parking is available at the City Center Garage (655 S. Second St.).
We are in the process of giving out 20,000 masks to the Renton community!
Contests will then be held every other Tuesday evening until October 6.
The CARES Act Funding Dashboard provides an overview of how the city is allocating the CARES Act funding it received.
Mayor Molinaro appoints board members who are then confirmed by the Council.
The City will award a one-time grant of up to $2,000 per qualifying business.
Construction on this $2.5 million project is scheduled to continue throughout the summer and is scheduled for completion in fall 2020.
Additional overnight ramp closures for this project are listed at TacomaTraffic.com.
All occupants were out of the motel except for one person, who was rescued by firefighters from a third- story back window using a ladder.
City Council meetings will be held via Zoom Webinar, broadcast on Channel 21, and available by telephone.
This $4.8 million dollar project is scheduled for completion in winter 2021.
The report gives insight into initiatives and activities that allow us to sharpen our skills and mindset in how we serve this great city.
All Shredathon participatns follow social distancing measures as recommended by the CDC and Washington State Department of Health.
'We’re making almost $1.4 million available to help Renton small businesses impacted by COVID-19.'
Starting on July 6, 2020, the city is accepting applications for the 2021 Human Services Grants. The application deadline is August 22.
Due to public health guidelines, space may be limited and social distancing of at least six feet between people is required.
The report gives insight into initiatives and activities that allow us to sharpen our skills and mindset in how we serve this great city.
During closure, crews will locate utilities to help plan for repairing the highway where southbound lane sank several inches.
City Council authorized $500,000 for the Issaquah Small Business Support Program to help businesses recover.