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Burien Beat   -   Oct 08, 2025 Burien Airport Committee (BAC) Implementing New Strategy - October 6th Burien City Council Meeting
Burien Airport Committee (BAC) Implementing New Strategy - October 6th Burien City Council Meeting

Thanks to the actions of Councilmember Stephanie Mora, the October 6th Burien City Council meeting was significantly less heated than previous meetings. (See public comments below.) At the last council meeting on Sept 22, 2025, Councilmember Stephanie Mora introduced an amendment directing City staff to take responsibility and process an

Burien Beat   -   Oct 02, 2025 Burien Ballots to Include Proposition No. 1, a Community-Informed Measure to Fund Public Safety
Burien Ballots to Include Proposition No. 1, a Community-Informed Measure to Fund Public Safety

City of Burien News Release October 1, 2025 Burien voters will have an opportunity to decide on funding public safety in Burien on their November 2025 general election ballot. The City of Burien is proposing this levy to address rising public safety costs averaging 5 to 8 percent annually, while

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Normandy Park Post   -   Oct 10, 2025 The Normandy Park Post

Next City Council Meeting: October 14 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm  The Normandy Park City Council holds their regular meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm, in-person at City Hall and remotely with Zoom. Public comments will be taken both in person and

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Normandy Park Post   -   Oct 10, 2025 The Normandy Park Post
The Normandy Park Post

Next City Council Meeting: October 14 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm  The Normandy Park City Council holds their regular meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm, in-person at City Hall and remotely with Zoom. Public comments will be taken both in person and

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Burien Beat   -   Oct 08, 2025 Burien Airport Committee (BAC) Implementing New Strategy - October 6th Burien City Council Meeting
Burien Airport Committee (BAC) Implementing New Strategy - October 6th Burien City Council Meeting

Thanks to the actions of Councilmember Stephanie Mora, the October 6th Burien City Council meeting was significantly less heated than previous meetings. (See public comments below.) At the last council meeting on Sept 22, 2025, Councilmember Stephanie Mora introduced an amendment directing City staff to take responsibility and process an

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Burien Beat   -   Oct 02, 2025 Burien Ballots to Include Proposition No. 1, a Community-Informed Measure to Fund Public Safety
Burien Ballots to Include Proposition No. 1, a Community-Informed Measure to Fund Public Safety

City of Burien News Release October 1, 2025 Burien voters will have an opportunity to decide on funding public safety in Burien on their November 2025 general election ballot. The City of Burien is proposing this levy to address rising public safety costs averaging 5 to 8 percent annually, while

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Cities   -   Sep 26, 2025 Meet Local Officers Over Coffee at Highline College, Des Moines – Oct. 1
Meet Local Officers Over Coffee at Highline College, Des Moines – Oct. 1

Join Coffee with a Cop at Highline College in Des Moines, Oct. 1, 11 AM. Meet officers, ask questions, connect.

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Cities   -   Sep 26, 2025 Find Your Farmers Market
Find Your Farmers Market

🌻 Local Farmers Markets - South King County, WA Fresh, Local, and Community-Driven 🛒 Weekly Market Schedule Normandy Park Farmers Market 📍 Normandy Park Towne Center 📅 Sundays 🕘 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM 📆 June – September 🎶 Live music, kids activities, and local produce. Des Moines Waterfront Farmers Market 📍 Des Moines Marina, 22307 Dock Ave

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Cities   -   Sep 23, 2025 Burien Council Votes 5–2 to Fix Zoning Errors After Resident Advocacy
Burien Council Votes 5–2 to Fix Zoning Errors After Resident Advocacy

Burien shoreline residents’ persistence led to a 5–2 Burien Council vote to fix zoning errors tied to the Shoreline Master Plan. After months of persistence from shoreline residents, the Burien City Council has taken a significant step to correct errors in the city’s Comprehensive Plan and zoning designations—

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