A press release from City of Puyallup. Puyallup, WA – The City of Puyallup is excited to announce the launch of it’s first-ever monthly e-newsletter. Called the Puyallup Connection, this electronic newsletter will be the official source of information about the City. Launching in August 2021, this marks the City’s first concerted effort to create […]
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Candidate Forum – Puyallup City Council
Submitted by League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County. The League of Women Voters of Tacoma-Pierce County is hosting a nonpartisan candidate forum along with several other community groups for races in Pierce County for which there are three or more candidates in the Primary election. This is an opportunity for the public to hear […]
The Puyallup City Council July 13 Meeting Agenda
The Puyallup City Council will hold a Regular Meeting on July 13 (6:30 PM). Access the agenda and access instructions on the City’s website.
Local Eagle Scout Builds Tiny Home for the Homeless
Everyone knows about homelessness and the problems that flow from people struggling for an everyday place to live. One local teen decided to do more than talk about it. She built a home for someone. Eighteen-year-old Delaney Dodd spent time, energy, and muscle into constructing a tiny home for the non-profit Sound Foundations NW. Dodd, […]
Overnight paving closes SR 167 ramp to westbound SR 512 in Puyallup
PUYALLUP – After Independence Day, construction crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will close the northbound State Route 167 on-ramp to westbound SR 512 each night for paving. Tuesday, July 6 to Friday, July 9 and Monday, July 12 Each night from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. the following day, crews will […]
City of Puyallup Seeking Applicants to Write Pamphlet Statements For Bond Measure
The City of Puyallup seeks applications from residents to write “for” and “against” statements for the voters’ pamphlet regarding a bond measure for a public safety facility. On July 13, 2021, the City Council will consider second and final reading of an ordinance which would authorize a ballot measure to be placed on the November […]
Puyallup Civil Service Commission Meeting changed to July 6
The City of Puyallup Civil Service Commission meeting for Monday, July 19 has been changed to Tuesday July 6, starting at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the approval of an eligibility list for the Police Department. Due to the Governor’s orders related to public gatherings and the Open Public Meetings […]
Camp Invention’s Action-Packed, In-Person and At-Home Summer Program Coming to Cascade Christian McAlder Campus
Camp Invention, a nationally recognized, nonprofit summer enrichment program, is coming to Cascade Christian McAlder Campus the week of July 19 – July 23, 2021. At this local camp, families can choose Camp Invention’s in-person or at-home option. And to address any uncertainty that families face when planning for the upcoming summer camp season, Camp […]
Pierce County Master Gardener Saturday Talks
Submitted by Pierce County Master Gardeners. Puyallup – Glass Artist and Master Gardener Cynthia LaFleur – Art in the Garden – June 12, 10-11am, Zoom –Ideas for spicing up your garden with artistic accents. Learn to incorporate art to complement your garden. Session will be via Zoom following is the link:https://wsu.zoom.us/j/94891668998?pwd=S1lGV2p6UGZzbGcyV3RBd0JheFdkdz09Meeting ID: 948 9166 8998Passcode: […]