Appointment to Open City Council Seat Position #1

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The City of Normandy  Park is seeking applicants to fill the vacancy of City Council Position  #1. This temporary appointment will expire immediately upon  certification of the

November 2023 general election results. 

Interested residents must:

Have been a registered voter for at least one year

Have been a resident of the city for at least one yea

To obtain an application, visit City Hall, or click here. Completed applications must be submitted to Brooks Wall at bwall@normandyparkwa.gov  or mailed to 801 SW 174th Street,

Normandy Park, by noon on September 16th.

Applicants should plan to  attend the September 27th City Council meeting to provide input on their  interest in the position and answer questions from the Council.

The newly appointed councilmember will be sworn into office at the October 11th City Council meeting.

For additional information or questions, please contact City Clerk Brooks Wall at 206-248-8248 or bwall@normandyparkwa.gov. 

Original source can be found here.



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