Keep in Touch with Sumner
In today’s media-driven world, it may be difficult to remember all the different ways you can stay in touch with the City of Sumner and get the latest information. Here’s a quick snapshot with links to guide you:
In today’s media-driven world, it may be difficult to remember all the different ways you can stay in touch with the City of Sumner and get the latest information. Here’s a quick snapshot with links to guide you:
Open for email/phone assistance: Monday – Thursday 7:30 am – 5:30 pmFriday 7:30 am – Noon Please note: even working remotely, staff continue to attend virtual meetings, assist other callers and conduct a variety of tasks that may mean we can’t answer your call right away. The best way to Read more
We’ve improved the ways you can get Public Notices to use modern technology for easier, more direct options. Here’s how we post public notices. The traditional yellow sign goes up on the property. The notice is published on the City website.You can either scroll through the posts right on the Read more
CITY OF SUMNER REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR LONG-RANGE PLANNING SERVICES FOR THE 2024-2030 PARKS & TRAIL PLAN UPDATE. The City of Sumner is requesting interested consulting firms submit a Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) for professional long-range planning services for the 2024-2030 Parks & Trail Plan Update. The Read more
Starting June 1, 2022, Sumner’s pet license fees changed for altered dogs only. Their annual license fee is now $20 per year, up $4 from the previous $16. Altered Dogs owned by Seniors (owners age 65+) are now $10, up $2 from the previous $8. No other rates change. This Read more
This video from The News Tribune highlights plans to upgrade Seibenthaler Park and design the new park space on the Bennett property.
Wondering about upcoming road projects in Sumner? How about looking at what we anticipate will happen in the next six years? Here’s a TIP: every year, Sumner updates our Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) to tell you exactly what projects are on our radar, their progress and their funding.
The City of Sumner received $2.9 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), half in 2021 and half in 2022. How is the City spending this funding? A Council committee continues to explore and answer this question. The Council has passed three rounds of funding to date with approximately Read more
Have you noticed an increase in graffiti lately? We have too. There has been an increase. In the past 12 months, our Parks staff have spent 190 hours, which is $6,800, in just labor/time to clean up graffiti. Worse, that’s time not spent doing other projects around the city. The Read more