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The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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Burien government news, including City of Burien, Burien City Council, politics, elections and more for Burien, WA.

Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Council votes to put ILA on next consent agenda that ensures 30% of new DESC facility for Burien residents

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferApril 6, 2022April 6, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Four appointed to Burien Planning Commission

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferApril 6, 2022April 6, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Jobs, Politics

Burien City Council hears details on City Manager search at Monday night meeting

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferApril 5, 2022April 25, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Burien City Council seeking input on characteristics & traits for new City Manager

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferApril 1, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Events, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness

REMINDER: City of Burien’s first ‘Recovery Roadmap’ community meeting is Thurs., Mar. 31

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMarch 30, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Business, Events, Featured Post, Government, Politics

City of Burien wants your thoughts on Ambaum and Boulevard Park Community Plans

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMarch 26, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Gov. Inslee signs Rep. Tina Orwall’s Language Access bill into law

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMarch 25, 2022March 25, 2022
Posted inArts & Entertainment, Burien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

After nearly 3 years, effort to establish Burien Creative District reaches milestone

by Nicholas JohnsonMarch 22, 2022March 22, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Events, Featured Post, Government, Politics

33rd District Virtual Town Hall will be TONIGHT at 6 p.m.

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMarch 21, 2022March 21, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

King County to appropriate $157 million to continue its COVID-19 response

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMarch 17, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government

Sound Transit secures $15.9 million in funding for Stride bus rapid transit that will reach Burien

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMarch 17, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

City of Burien seeking feedback on how to spend $10.8 million of federal funds for recovery

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMarch 15, 2022March 15, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness

City of Burien programs and services to resume Mar. 21 with some restrictions still in place

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferMarch 11, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Politics

Tony Hayes, Nancy Salguero McKay, Rose Clark named 2022 Burien ‘Citizens of the Year’

by Nicholas JohnsonMarch 8, 2022March 8, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

UPDATE: Indoor mask requirements in Washington will be lifted as of March 12

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 28, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Business, Climate & Environment, Events, Featured Post, Government, Law

Webinar to help business owners understand Burien’s compostable law will be Wed., Mar. 2

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 25, 2022
Posted inBurien News

Normandy Park City Council holds Special Meeting to discuss Civic Center funding

by Sarah BrusigFebruary 24, 2022March 30, 2023
Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness, Politics

Masks will no longer be required in most places beginning March 21

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 17, 2022February 17, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government

REMINDER: Deadline to nominate for Burien’s ‘Citizen of the Year’ is Tuesday, Feb. 22

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 17, 2022
Posted inArts & Entertainment, Burien News, Climate & Environment, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness

Recently renovated Lake Burien School Memorial Park has reopened

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 17, 2022February 17, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness

King County ending vaccination verification policy Mar. 1 as new COVID cases and hospitalizations decline

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 16, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness

Over two dozen laser strikes targeted at airplanes near Sea-Tac Airport this week

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 10, 2022February 10, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Health & Wellness

State Dept. of Commerce awards nearly $19 million in infrastructure funding for affordable housing

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 8, 2022February 8, 2022
Posted inBurien News, Featured Post, Government, Letters to the Editor, Politics

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: ‘Burien is hiring a new City Manager – why you should care’

Avatar photoby B-Town Blog StaffFebruary 5, 2022January 18, 2023
Posted inBurien News, Business, Featured Post, Government

First approved food truck comes to feed Burien – Taqueria Mi Pueblito

Avatar photoby Scott SchaeferFebruary 4, 2022February 5, 2022

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