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The City of Kent is dedicated to providing the community with excellent service. We continue our work to improve the quality of life of those who live in, work in and visit Kent. We hope that you enjoy this year’s progress report and find it informative!
The City of Kent operates water, sewer and storm drainage utilities. However, not all properties are served by the City. Below, you will find utility payment options, utility rates, how to set up service, the rate reduction program, making payment arrangements and automatic utility payments, and applying for a water leak adjustment.
Design & Construction Standards: Find the current version of our City's construction standards. Kent Surface Water Design Manual: Find guidance for drainage review and storm water facilities design within the City of Kent.
The Finance department manages the City of Kent's budget, as well as handling strategies for making business decisions. We provide information on utility rates and billing, as well as city taxes and business licenses, and the City's budget reports.
Sign up for email updates from the City of Kent, including information on big events and upcoming traffic and parking restrictions. City of Kent 220 Fourth Ave. S. Kent, WA 98032
The City of Kent has budgeted $250,000 to continue the existing community-based shuttle service: the Shopper Shuttle and the Commuter Shuttle (Routes 914, 916 and 918). In addition, the City budgeted another $2,600,000 for new transit service, the Route 913, as part of Transit Now.
What will Kent look like in the next 20 years? The City needs your help to update our Comprehensive Plan (Comp Plan). A Comp Plan is a road map for the City to follow as it considers decisions related to land use, housing, economic development, services, and a variety of other topics to guide future growth.
The Law Department advises and represents all city elected and appointed officials, employees, boards, committees, task forces, and commissions on all civil legal matters pertaining to the City of Kent.
The City of Kent's Water Section operates and maintains the water system and infrastructure to deliver clean, safe, and reliable water for domestic, commercial, industrial, and fire protection needs for our customers and visitors now and into the future.
Organizations receiving Lodging Tax funds, apart from the City itself, are required to enter into an agreement with the City of Kent. The agreement will cover project goals, definition of eligible costs, specification of payment procedures, limits of City liability and legal requirements.