Submitted by My Great Employees at Bourbon St who helped us grow. We at Bourbon St Bar & Creole Kitchen operating in downtown Puyallup for over 10 years are happy to inform you about our second location that we will be opening in Tacoma on 1101 Tacoma Ave S, Chez “Lafayette Creole Brasserie”. It will […]
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Public Hearing Notice to extend Interim Zoning Controls
City of Puyallup announcement. The Puyallup City Council will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at approximately 6:30 p.m., to again extend the interim zoning controls implemented via Ordinance No. 3240 for an additional six months. These interim zoning controls pertain to facilities to accommodate homeless individuals consistent with House Bill 1220. This public hearing will be open to the public and will occur in the City Council Chambers located on the […]
Registration Open for Puyallup 101
City of Puyallup announcement. Have you ever wondered how the City operates? How does it maintain streets and parks? Manage the budget? Make decisions? If so, we encourage you to register for this free eight-week civics course! With Puyallup 101, you will gain a strong understanding of the organizational structure and operations of City departments, […]
Puyallup looking for citizen representatives
City of Puyallup social media post. We are looking for a citizen representative to serve on the Independent Investigation Team as part of the Law Enforcement Training and Community Safety Act. Please see flyer for more information or visit piercecountywa.gov/7110/Independe…
Temporary bus stop relocation in Puyallup, March 13-17
Sound Transit announcement. On Monday, March 13, bus stops for ST Express 578 and Pierce Transit routes 400, 402, 409 and 425 will be temporarily moved from the Puyallup Station north platform (adjacent to the W Stewart parking lot) to the station’s south side. This will allow Sound Transit’s contractor to perform concrete work at […]
Rumor of the Month: Do all my property taxes go to the City?
City of Puyallup announcement. In short, only a small percentage of your total property tax bill goes to the City. In fact, the City only gets about 11 percent of the property tax that is collected from residents. Here is a pie chart breakdown of how your property taxes are divided up. As you can […]
Puyallup Pickleball Players Seek Permanent Place to Play
City of Puyallup social media post. Fun fact: Pickleball is the official sport of Washington State! Pickleball players are looking for a permanent, indoor location to play in the @CityofPuyallup. The City has proposed the construction of an air dome at the Rec Center to be used for pickleball and other sports.
Pierce College Welcomes Five Candidates in Search for Two Campus Presidents
Pierce College announcement. Pierce College is pleased to introduce the five candidates for the position of President. The College is planning to fill two positions – President, Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom and President, Pierce College at Puyallup. The candidates will visit the two campuses throughout the month of March and present an open forum at […]
Good report card for City of Puyallup
City of Puyallup social media post. The City of Puyallup recently received a good financial report card from Moody’s Investors Services. The City was upgraded from an A1 to an Aa3 ranking, one of the firm’s highest rankings. Learn more in our e-newsletter article here.