The latest information about City of Yakima water treatment and water quality programs is now available. The four-page 2022 Water Quality Report is available at 2022 CCR Final .PUB (yakimawa.gov) and in Spanish at 2022 CCR Spanish Final .pub (yakimawa.gov) It was provided to the Yakima City Council during its meeting on Wednesday, July 5th.
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Yakima City Council July 5th Regular Meeting Review
The Yakima City Council held a regular meeting on Wednesday, July 5th. Action taken during the Council meeting included: Click the following to watch on-demand Y-PAC coverage of the July 5th Council meeting – Yakima City Council 07-05-23 (yakimawa.gov) The July 5th Yakima City Council regular meeting airs on Yakima Public Affairs Channel (Y-PAC), Charter
DAY News Release – New Executive Director Announced
Downtown Association of Yakima (DAY) is pleased to announce the appointment of Curt Wilson as its Executive Director. A native of Washington, Wilson has an extensive background in the creative marketing and promotion of businesses, non-profit event design and management, graphic design, personnel recruitment and performance assessment, and project planning. He also has experience in
July 2023 Issues Brief e-Newsletter
Click the following link for the July 2023 Issues Brief e-Newsletter – Issues Brief is published monthly by the City of Yakima Community Relations Office.
Yakima City Council July 5th Regular Meeting Preview
The Yakima City Council will hold a regular meeting at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, July 5th, 2023. Agenda items for the July 5th regular meeting include: Click the following link for the entire July 5th meeting agenda packet – NovusAGENDA The meeting will be held at Yakima City Hall, 129 N. 2nd Street and via
City Water Treatment Plant Back in Service
The City of Yakima’s Naches River Water Treatment Plant is back in service. Thundershowers in the Cascades this past week created extremely high turbidity (dirty water) in the Naches River, causing the Naches River Water Treatment Plant (WTP) to temporarily shut down operation. Domestic water supply was being provided from the City’s four wells. Nob
Yakima Transit Offers Free Shuttle to 4th of July Celebration
Free shuttle bus service to and from the 4th of July celebration at State Fair Park next Tuesday will be provided once again by Yakima Transit. Shuttle buses will operate continuously every 15 to 20 minutes from 3:30 pm to 9:30 pm and from 10:30 pm to 11:30 pm from three Park and Ride lots:
City of Yakima Plans Closures for July 4th
City of Yakima facilities will be closed Tuesday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day. That includes City Hall, Y-PAC, Public Works, the Harman Center, Law and Justice Center and Parks and Recreation offices. The Yakima City Council meeting typically held on the first Tuesday of the month will instead be Wednesday, July 5th, at
City Asking Public to Conserve Water
The City of Yakima is asking water customers to conserve domestic water in the coming week due to unforeseen conditions in the Naches River. Thunder showers in the Cascades in the past few days have created extremely high turbidity (dirty water) in the Naches River, causing the Naches River Water Treatment Plant (WTP) to temporarily
Project to Require Traffic Impacts on Nob Hill Boulevard
Drivers can anticipate delays this summer on a 16-block section of Nob Hill Boulevard due to a resurfacing project. Work began today, Monday, June 26th, to grind and overlay Nob Hill Boulevard from 13th Avenue to 29th Avenue. The project is expected to last until mid-October. Access to properties in the project area will be
