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Puyallup is located at the intersection of State Route 167 and State Route 512, with freeway access to Lakewood and the Green River Valley. [34] The city is also served by Pierce Transit buses and Sounder commuter rail at Puyallup station. The city is located near the Pierce County Airport (KPLU), a small municipal airport in South Hill.
The Puyallup City Council unanimously approved a lease for a new police station Tuesday and to increase the city’s cable franchise fee. The council also approved first reading of an ordinance ...
The Puyallup City Council passed ordinances during a council meeting Tuesday night that will create a license program for permanent supportive and transitional housing and will re-zone emergency ...
Puyallup may refer to: Puyallup people, a Coast Salish people; Puyallup Tribe of Indians, a federally-recognized tribe; Puyallup, Washington, a city Puyallup High School; Puyallup School District; Puyallup station, a Sounder commuter rail station; Washington State Fair, formerly the Puyallup Fair; Puyallup River, a river in the U.S. state of ...
Plans for a new public safety building in Puyallup are still on the table. The city and Police Department will host a meeting to unveil the plan 3 p.m. Saturday, July 13, in the public library at ...
The current Puyallup Public Library, the third in the city's history, opened August 30, 2002 on the west side of Pioneer Park. The 39,500-square-foot (3,670 m 2 ) library contains two floors of materials including books, DVDs, audio books, periodicals, public computers, reading areas, study rooms, and several meeting rooms available to ...
About 50 people gathered for a rally in downtown Puyallup. One sign read: “Save Meridian Estates.” Residents of closing mobile home park protest, speak at Puyallup City Council meeting
Puyallup station is located on the north side of Main Avenue in downtown Puyallup, between 5th Street and Meridian Street. [1] It consists of two 600-foot (183 m) side platforms on the north and south sides of the two railroad tracks, along with several platform shelters that are shared with four bus bays, primarily on the north side, and a drop-off area. [2]