Loyalty Park
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East Sumner Neighborhood Salmon Creek Cutover Contract Documents (CIP 21-08) The City of Sumner will accept Sealed Bids at the Permit Center counter located on the second floor of Sumner City Hall, 1104 Maple Street, Sumner, WA 98390, until 10:00 Read more
Join Meter Tech Joe McKinney for the second episode of Meter-Side Chats: all about Sumner’s manual-style meters. Did you miss Episode 1? Click here to view.
At the April 26 Council Study Session, City staff updated the Council on the comprehensive issue of homelessness in Sumner and the steps that staff have taken to address it. You can also learn more by visiting our Homeless Response Read more
For some, drivers ed was a bit ago, and the rules of how close you can park to things can get a bit fuzzy. Here’s a refresher to help you park legally and help keep other drivers, pedestrians and property Read more
White River Restoration (CIP 14-10) Submittals Due: March 23, 2023 at 2:00PM Owner: City of Sumner, Public Works Department, 1104 Maple Street – Suite 260, Sumner, WA 98390, (253) 299-5708, contact Robert Wright. Submit to: robertw@sumnerwa.gov Scope: The City of Read more
Join Meter Tech Joe McKinney for Meter-Side Chats to understand your meter and how it works. This is just the first in a series of videos to help you understand things like how the City reads your meter, how you Read more
As bills starting arriving, many people often have questions about their property taxes. Visit the Tax Rate page for information about Sumner’s 2022 property tax break-down. Spoiler alert: the City only controls 8% of your property tax bill, and approximately Read more
The Working Families Tax Credit is a new program that will provide payments up to $1,200 to low-to-moderate income individuals and families. The amounts are based on income level and the number of qualifying children (if any). The purpose of Read more
A big oil spill makes headlines everywhere, but how do our daily, “ordinary” choices–like fixing a car leak–continue to affect our clean waters, rivers and Puget Sound? Find out! Sumner participated in a series of videos for Puget Sound Starts Read more