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1.
When is the next City Council meeting?
City Council meetings are held the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm.
2.
Where are City Council meetings held?
All regular and special meetings are held in:
City Hall Council Chambers
33325 8th Ave. S.
Federal Way, WA 98003
3.
How do I address an issue with the City Council?
Public comment opportunities are available at regular City Council meetings. To speak at the meeting, a citizen must fill out a public comment sign-up sheet, available at the entrance. Once completed, it should be handed to the city clerk who is sitting at the end of the dais. Public comment is one of the first agenda items for each meeting.
4.
Why isn't there more discussion of issues on the City Council agenda at their regular meetings?
The City Council has a number of meetings that it uses to complete work for the community. The council is divided into three working committees, which study issues prior to the regular council meetings. These meetings are held at City Hall and are open to the public. In addition, some of the action taken at council meetings starts with the hard work of the council’s various citizen volunteer commissions. These commissions often help mold issues as they work through city government. The three council committees are: Finance, Economic Development and Regional Affairs; Parks, Recreation, Human Services and Public Safety and Land Use and Transportation.
5.
How do I tell the City Council about positive things that are happening in our community?
Both the City Council and mayor would love to hear about positive things that are happening in our community. If you would like to let us know about these items, please contact Communications and Grants Coordinator Chris Carrel at 253.835.2411 or Executive Assistant Brook Lindquist at 253.835.2401.
6.
How do I get an appointment with the City Council?
Please contact the City Council office at 253.835.2400. We require your name, telephone number and a description of what you would like to discuss.
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