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Opening on Clyde Hill City Council, Key Budget Vote Delayed

City Council Seat Opens

Clyde Hill residents are invited to apply for a vacancy on the City Council following the announcement of Councilmember Muromoto’s departure. This presents an opportunity for community members to serve and contribute to local governance. The deadline is January 3rd. Apply here.

Volunteer Opportunities

In addition to the council opening, the city is seeking volunteers to serve on the Planning Commission and Civil Service Commission. Those interested in shaping the future of Clyde Hill are encouraged to apply. Apply here.

Budget Vote Postponed

A crucial budget vote was delayed due to the absence of Councilmember Lisa Slivka, who was traveling. Despite numerous preceding meetings and public hearings, the council, which convenes on the second Tuesday of each month, opted to postpone until December 20th.

Revised Nuisance Ordinance Takes Effect

The City Council has adopted a new ordinance strengthening the city’s ability to enforce nuisance codes. This measure aims to maintain Clyde Hill as a safe and pleasant environment for all residents. The complete ordinance is available for review on the city’s website

New City Website Launched

Clyde Hill has launched a new website, ClydeHill.org, offering residents easy access to information about city services, events, and news. Visitors can also sign up for e-news updates to stay informed.

How to Get Involved

To apply for the council vacancy or any volunteer position, please visit ClydeHill.org or contact the City Clerk’s office.

Stay Connected

For the latest news and updates directly from the City of Clyde Hill, visit ClydeHill.org or contact the City Clerk’s office.

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