Tumwater Parks and Recreation office closed through May 2 because of move to new location

Tumwater, WALocal News

Tumwater Parks and Recreation office will close temporarily through May 2 as it relocates to a new facility. The office will reopen at 821 Airport Court SE in Tumwater on May 5 at 8 a. m. During the closure, staff will be available via phone and email, and online registration will remain operational. The mailing address will stay the same at 555 Israel Road SW, Tumwater WA 98501.

This move aims to enhance service delivery and accessibility for the community, reflecting the city's commitment to improving public services. The Parks and Recreation department encourages residents to reach out with any questions during this transition period. For further inquiries, residents can call 360-754-4160 or email tumwaterparks@ci. tumwater. wa.

us. The relocation underscores the city's efforts to provide better recreational opportunities for the Tumwater community.

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