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Thursday, January 23, 2025 | Vol. X | Issue 3
The City of Renton is looking for community members to join the Equity Commission. This group helps city leaders identify and address racial, economic, and social barriers in city programs, services, and policies.
The commission meets monthly on the second Tuesday, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., at Renton City Hall. Members bring their unique perspectives and experiences to ask questions and offer recommendations, helping to ensure equity across Renton.
Who makes up the commission? The commission includes:
- Nine members, including one youth position, age 18–25 (currently filled)
- Renton residents or business owners in Renton
- Individuals that reflect Renton’s diversity, considering factors like ethnicity, race, age, gender, faith, disability, and profession
Appointments are made by the mayor and confirmed by Renton City Council.
Learn more at rentonwa.gov/equitycommission and apply at rentonwa.gov/apply.
Winter’s not over. Enjoy more Winter Lights!
Were you too busy last month to enjoy Renton’s Winter Lights? Or maybe you were wishing they would stay up a little longer?
Great news! The Parks & Recreation and Community & Economic Development Departments have extended a portion of Winter Lights for everyone to enjoy throughout the winter months.
See the white lights and enjoy soft illuminations nightly through February 28 at
- Piazza Park and downtown, 233 Burnett Ave. S., from 5 – 10 p.m.
- Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, 1201 Lake Washington Blvd. N. from 5 – 9 p.m. The gate closes at 8 p.m.
Have feedback about the Winter Lights? Share your thoughts through the survey, open now through February 28. Your input is very important!
An evening of magic and masquerades with Renton Parks & Recreation
Bring the whole family for an enchanting evening of music, dancing, and memories on Friday, February 7, from 6 - 8 p.m. at the Renton Community Center during the Moonlight Masquerade Winter Family Dance. Enjoy your favorite tunes, a photo booth, light refreshments, and a special keepsake to take home. This event is open to ages three and up, and pre-registration is required. Space is limited. Residents: $15, Non-residents: $18.
Reserve your spot at rentonwa.gov/register.
Course ID: 23721
Bingo! Teen edition at Highlands Neighborhood Center
Teens ages 14–17 are invited for a night exclusively for teens on Friday, February 7 from 6:30 – 9 p.m. at the Renton Highlands Neighborhood Center. There will be Bingo and other games with a chance to win a prize like a Stanley cup or Polaroid camera. Other things to do include hanging out at the photo station, enjoying open gym, and eating delicious food with friends. Space is limited. Teens ages 14-17: $5.
Reserve your spot at rentonwa.gov/register.
Course ID #23588
Pilot project awarded $157,700 to begin transitioning gas-powered maintenance equipment to electric alternatives
The City of Renton’s Public Works Department was recently awarded $157,700 in grant funding from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) to help reduce emissions and save energy.
Aligned with the city’s mission of “providing a safe, healthy, and vibrant community”, the funds will be used to transition some of the city’s gas-powered maintenance equipment to high-performance, battery-electric alternatives. Some benefits of this transition include:
- Reduced emissions: Lower greenhouse gas emissions, air toxins, and particulate matter from Parks & Recreation and Public Works operations.
- Improved air quality: Protect maintenance workers and residents from the negative health impacts of gas-powered equipment.
- Quality equipment and work environment: Equip staff with the tools needed to better serve the community while fostering a safe and healthy work environment.
This transition marks a meaningful step forward in making city operations more sustainable.
As of January 13, 2025, Renton is one of 344 communities nationwide to be awarded this grant.
A valuable event series for business owners
Entrepreneurs, founders, and business owners can take advantage of this monthly event hosted by Startup425, in partnership with the City of Renton.
This first event of 2025 will take place on January 31, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the downtown Renton Library. Highlights include a discussion on library resources, a coworking session, and the opportunity to connect one-on-one with seasoned business leaders.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get involved, ask questions, collaborate, and grow. Register now at startup425.org.
Around Renton
Winter Lights occurs nightly until February 28. Enjoy soft illuminations from 5 – 10 p.m. downtown around Piazza Park, 233 Burnett Ave. S. and from 5 – 9 p.m. at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park.
January 31 – Startup & Small Business Coworking, 10:30 – 2 p.m. Renton Library, 100 Mill Ave. S. Hosted by Startup 425. Register now.
February 7 – Moonlight Masquerade Winter Family Dance, 6 – 8 p.m. Renton Community Center, 1715 Maple Valley Hwy. Hosted by Renton Parks and Recreation. Register now.
February 7 – Teen Bingo Night, 6:30 – 9 p.m. Renton Highlands Neighborhood Center, 800 Edmonds Ave NE. Hosted by Renton Parks and Recreation. Register now. Ages 14-17.
February 13 – Be My Valentine Disco Dance, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Don Persson Renton Senior Activity Center, 211 Burnett Ave. N. Hosted by Renton Parks and Recreation. Register now. Ages 50 & Up.
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