Our Renton

Our Renton is included in utility bills mailed to single-family residents and businesses and contains news, information, an event calendar and list of city contacts.

January 2025

Welcome to 2025 Renton!  

A reflection of 2024 and a look forward at legislation and elected officials for 2025

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Our Renton January 2025

2024 was a year of growth and continued community support. We saw:

  • A full return of Renton River Days and Clam Lights
  • Several large housing projects, including Sunset Gardens
  • Adoption of citywide plans, including the 2024 Comprehensive Plan and 2025-2026 Biennial Budget

During the December 2 council meeting, Councilmember James Alberson, Jr. was elected to serve as City Council President for 2025. Councilmember Ruth Pérez has been elected President Pro Tempore for the 2025 calendar year. Both will begin their term during the first council meeting on Monday, January 6, 2025.

In 2025, councilmembers will serve on the following committees:

  • Finance
    • Chair, Ruth Pérez
    • Vice Chair, Valerie O’Halloran
    • Member, Ryan McIrvin
  • Public Safety
    • Chair, Carmen Rivera
    • Vice Chair, Ed Prince
    • Member, Ruth Pérez
  • Community Services
    • Chair, Valerie O’Halloran
    • Vice Chair, Kim-Khánh Văn
    • Member, Carmen Rivera
  • Utilities
    • Chair, Kim-Khánh Văn
    • Vice Chair, Carmen Rivera
    • Member, Valerie O’Halloran
  • Planning & Development
    • Chair, Ed Prince
    • Vice Chair, Ryan McIrvin
    • Member, Kim-Khánh Văn
  • Transportation
    • Chair, Ryan McIrvin
    • Vice Chair, Ruth Pérez
    • Member, Ed Prince

As the 2025 Legislative Session approaches, starting Monday, January 13, the City of Renton is prepared to advocate for its key priorities: behavioral health, human services, transportation and regional connectivity, and public safety.

Renton’s legislative agenda is an opportunity for the city to advocate its needs and concerns at the Washington State Legislature. This ensures Renton is represented by state lawmakers, strengthens the relationship between the city and state government, and increases the chances of getting support for local priorities.

At the end of the Legislative Session on April 27, 2025, the city’s Government Affairs Manager and lobbyist will update the mayor, councilmembers, and community on the 2025 Legislative Session during a regularly scheduled city council meeting. To learn more about the 2025 Legislative Agenda, visit yourvoice.rentonwa.gov/legislative-agenda.

 


The Winter Recreation Guide is available!

Winter 2025 activities and events for all ages are listed in Let’s Go Renton!

ONLINE: rentonwa.gov/letsgo

HARD COPIES: Available at
Senior Activity Center, Renton Community Center, and city hall

REGISTER: rentonwa.gov/register

For information:
web: rentonwa.gov/recreation
email: [email protected]
call: 425-430-6700


Financial Assistance for Recreation Programs

Scholarships for course fees are available for Renton residents of all ages. This fantastic program is made possible thanks to the generous support of individuals, service organizations, businesses, and grants.

To apply for financial assistance or to donate, find information at rentonwa.gov/scholarship

Questions? email [email protected]


Community Calendar

For info go to rentonwa.gov/events unless otherwise noted.   

Moonlight Masquerade Winter Family Dance
FEBRUARY 7, Friday, 6-8 p.m.
Renton Community Center 1715 Maple Valley Hwy.
Ages 3+. Dance to your favorite tunes, strike a pose in the photo booth, enjoy light refreshments, and take home a keepsake. Residents $15 and non-residents $18. Preregistration required for each attendee.
Register with course #23721 at rentonwa.gov/register

Holi Renton Festival of Color
MARCH 15, Saturday, 12-4 p.m.
Liberty Park, 1101 Bronson Way N.
Celebrate the arrival of spring at this free outdoor event. Enjoy DJ music, food trucks, and colors provided. Register for free with course #23896
at rentonwa.gov/register

Renton City Concert Band “Destinations” Spring Concert
MARCH 16, Sunday, 2 p.m.
Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center 400 S. Second St.
Travel the world through music with the Renton City Concert Band under the direction of Dr. Naomi Fanshier. Tickets at the door: $13 for adults, $10 seniors and students. rentonwa.gov/events

 

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