Tukwila Mayor to deliver annual State of the City address on Wednesday, April 2

Burien, WALocal News

Tukwila Mayor Thomas McLeod is scheduled to present his annual "State of the City" address on April 2, 2025, at the Foster High School Performing Arts Center, starting at 6 p. m. This event is free to all residents and aims to celebrate the city’s achievements over the past year while outlining plans for the future. Doors will open at 5:30 p. m.

, allowing attendees to partake in a reception following the presentation. Additionally, city staff and community partners will host informational tables, providing valuable insights into city services and programs. Light refreshments will be available to enhance the community atmosphere. Mayor McLeod emphasized the importance of community engagement, stating, "I am looking forward to this event and I hope you can join me. " The city encourages all residents to attend, underlining the event's role in fostering civic involvement.

For those needing accommodations, advance notice is requested through the provided contact details.

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