If you want straight-from-the-source information on what is happening in the City of University Place, make a point to attend or tune in to City Council meetings on the first and third Monday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Get the latest information from City staff on issues related to public safety, parks, economic development […]
Great Backyard Birds with Suzanne Harkness and Sally Larson
Participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count? Getting started in birding? Just want to know more about that beautiful yellow bird you saw at the feeder? Check out this virtual class put on by the Tahoma Bird Alliance! Date: Thursday, Feb. 13Time: 6-7:15 p.m.Location: Online via ZoomClass Fee: Sliding Scale: $15, $20, or $25 Presented […]
Two U.P. City Council Members to Serve on National Committee
U.P. City Council Members Frank Boykin and Denise McCluskey have been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2025 Small Cities Council. The pair were elected to one-year terms and will encourage collaboration, networking and the development of resources and programs that can be replicated among communities of similar demographics, size or location. “I’m honored to […]
UP Police Blotter – February 5
The most recent significant public safety activity in University Place can be read hereI_U.
With gratitude…
After many years of volunteering their time and talents, Economic Development Advisory Commission (EDAC) members Ron Kent and Rick Larson completed their terms of service this month. Kent began his service as a member of the EDAC in 2011 and was a key contributor and valued adviser to the City Council on a number of […]
The University Place City Council Feb. 3 Meeting Agenda
The University Place City Council will hold a Regular Meeting on Feb. 3 (6:30 PM). Access the agenda and access instructions here.
Tree Trimming Underway Along Bridgeport Way
Please slow down for work crews as they trim trees along Bridgeport from 27th to 44th streets over the next several weeks. This regular maintenance ensures that the City’s street trees don’t grow too close to power lines, eliminates dangerously low or dying branches that might fall on pedestrians or vehicles, keeps sight lines clear, […]
Federal Funds at Work in U.P.
The City of University Place is pleased to report that American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds are being put to use to extend sanitary sewer lines along 67th Avenue West from 35th Street West to 27th Street West. Work is planned to begin on Jan. 27, with construction being completed sometime this summer. Motorists should […]
City Seeking Expertise of Wetlands Specialist
University Place is seeking an on-demand wetland specialist. A Request for Qualifications (RFQ) has been issued for a third-party with expertise in evaluating and reviewing critical area reports for wetland, riparian, habitat and shoreline biological assessments submitted by applicants for site specific projects in review with the City. Work would also include consultation services for City […]