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NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
PARKS & TRAILS
North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' front doors. Special Events and Festivals for the whole family to enjoy are scheduled throughout the year. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support bothFIRE SERVICES
North Bend Fire Station 87. Physical Address. 500 Maloney Grove Avenue SE. North Bend, WA 98045. Phone: (425) 313-3200. Directory. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS Public Works Standards. At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passedOrdinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in Cityhistory. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privatelyfinanced public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capitalimprovement projects such as roadsNORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
PARKS & TRAILS
North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' front doors. Special Events and Festivals for the whole family to enjoy are scheduled throughout the year. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support bothFIRE SERVICES
North Bend Fire Station 87. Physical Address. 500 Maloney Grove Avenue SE. North Bend, WA 98045. Phone: (425) 313-3200. Directory. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS Public Works Standards. At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passedOrdinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in Cityhistory. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privatelyfinanced public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capitalimprovement projects such as roads PLANNING | NORTH BEND, WA City of North Bend Comprehensive Plan - PDF Version (Printable) City of North Bend Comprehensive Plan - Viewable Document. The City of North Bend is commencing an update to the City's Comprehensive Plan to provide needed updates and to ensure consistency with requirements of the Growth Management Act and County wide planning policies. BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
CALENDAR • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE City Council Meeting 2021-06-15T19:00:00. Instructions on accessing the City Council Virtual Meeting and providing public comments are available by clicking on the "Meeting Access & Public Comment Instructions" link to the right. CALENDAR • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.. Sign InCITY ADMINISTRATOR
Under the general direction and authority of the Mayor, the city administrator acts as the chief administrative officer (CAO) of the city for day-to-day operations. The city administrator also directs, administers, and coordinates the activities and functions of the various city offices, departments, and boards in implementing the requirements of city ordinances and the policies of the City PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passedOrdinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in Cityhistory. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privatelyfinanced public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capitalimprovement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
NEWS FLASH • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Community members are invited to join the City of North Bend, Eastside Fire & Rescue and King Conservation District for an important Town Hall about Wildfire Resiliency and Preparedness on June 23, 2021, at 6PM.The virtual Town Hall will be held using Zoom. See Zoom meetinglink below.
NEWS FLASH • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Community members are invited to join the City of North Bend, Eastside Fire & Rescue and King Conservation District for an important Town Hall about Wildfire Resiliency and Preparedness on ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2020 Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from various sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production. They can also come from gas stations, urban stormwaterrunoff, and
NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;Application.
PARKS & TRAILS
North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' front doors. Special Events and Festivals for the whole family to enjoy are scheduled throughout the year. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support both MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. FLOOD PROTECTION INFORMATION Approximately 42 percent of North Bend’s land area is mapped or identified as the special flood hazard area (SFHA) also known as the 100-year floodplain, or the area with a 1% chance of flooding every year. To find out if your property is within the SFHA you can view King County iMap, visit Floodsmart.gov or call the Public WorksDepartment.
NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;Application.
PARKS & TRAILS
North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' front doors. Special Events and Festivals for the whole family to enjoy are scheduled throughout the year. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support both MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. FLOOD PROTECTION INFORMATION Approximately 42 percent of North Bend’s land area is mapped or identified as the special flood hazard area (SFHA) also known as the 100-year floodplain, or the area with a 1% chance of flooding every year. To find out if your property is within the SFHA you can view King County iMap, visit Floodsmart.gov or call the Public WorksDepartment.
MAYOR - NORTH BEND, WA - OFFICIAL WEBSITE Mayor. Mayor Rob McFarland began serving his first mayoral term in 2020. Prior to being elected, he served two terms on the North Bend Planning Commission: from August 2007 through May 2015 and then again from May 2018 through December 31, 2019. He has also served on the North Bend Parks Commission. Mayor McFarland has served on several DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;CITY COUNCIL
Councilmember Chris Garcia. Councilmember Heather Koellen. Councilmember Mary Miller. Councilmember Ross Loudenback. The North Bend City Council is the legislative and policy making body of the City. All City Councilmembers may be reached by email or by mail correspondence at 920 SE Cedar Falls Way, North Bend, WA 98045. BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
LODGING | NORTH BEND, WA The wonderful sound of the river is constant and will lull you into a blissful sleep each evening. The Roaring River Bed and Breakfast. 46715 SE 129th Street. North Bend, WA 98045. Phone: 425-888-4834 / Toll Free 1-87 ROARING 7 / (877-627-4647) NEWS FLASH • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE June 15, 2021 City Council Meeting Packet Available PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
PET LICENSING
Regional Animal Services Program. The City of North Bend, along with 24 other local cities, have joined King County’s redesigned Regional Animal Services Program, providing animal control, sheltering, and pet licensing to our residents. ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2020 Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from various sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production. They can also come from gas stations, urban stormwaterrunoff, and
NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;PARKS & TRAILS
North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' front doors. Special Events and Festivals for the whole family to enjoy are scheduled throughout the year. BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support both MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
JOB POSTINGS • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Employment Opportunities Use the City of North Bend's Jobs Module to search through the city's employment opportunities. Subscribe to job posting notifications to be automatically alerted of the latest career opportunities by clicking on the Notify Me button.NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;PARKS & TRAILS
North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' front doors. Special Events and Festivals for the whole family to enjoy are scheduled throughout the year. BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support both MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
JOB POSTINGS • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Employment Opportunities Use the City of North Bend's Jobs Module to search through the city's employment opportunities. Subscribe to job posting notifications to be automatically alerted of the latest career opportunities by clicking on the Notify Me button. MAYOR - NORTH BEND, WA - OFFICIAL WEBSITE Mayor. Mayor Rob McFarland began serving his first mayoral term in 2020. Prior to being elected, he served two terms on the North Bend Planning Commission: from August 2007 through May 2015 and then again from May 2018 through December 31, 2019. He has also served on the North Bend Parks Commission. Mayor McFarland has served on several DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;CITY COUNCIL
Councilmember Chris Garcia. Councilmember Heather Koellen. Councilmember Mary Miller. Councilmember Ross Loudenback. The North Bend City Council is the legislative and policy making body of the City. All City Councilmembers may be reached by email or by mail correspondence at 920 SE Cedar Falls Way, North Bend, WA 98045. LODGING | NORTH BEND, WA The wonderful sound of the river is constant and will lull you into a blissful sleep each evening. The Roaring River Bed and Breakfast. 46715 SE 129th Street. North Bend, WA 98045. Phone: 425-888-4834 / Toll Free 1-87 ROARING 7 / (877-627-4647) BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
NEWS FLASH • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Last summer the pandemic triggered the resurgence of drive-in movie family fun, so the North Bend Downtown Foundation decided to give its popular Drive-in at Meadowbrook event a repeat performance for 2021.. On Thursday, July 1 st, grab your family and friends, some dinner and snacks and head down to Meadowbrook Farm for a taste of nostalgia while watching a movie from the comfort of your own car.PET LICENSING
Regional Animal Services Program. The City of North Bend, along with 24 other local cities, have joined King County’s redesigned Regional Animal Services Program, providing animal control, sheltering, and pet licensing to our residents. ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2020 Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from various sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production. They can also come from gas stations, urban stormwaterrunoff, and
DESIGN STANDARDS
Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.. Sign InNORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;PARKS & TRAILS
North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' front doors. Special Events and Festivals for the whole family to enjoy are scheduled throughout the year. BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support both MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
JOB POSTINGS • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Employment Opportunities Use the City of North Bend's Jobs Module to search through the city's employment opportunities. Subscribe to job posting notifications to be automatically alerted of the latest career opportunities by clicking on the Notify Me button.NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;PARKS & TRAILS
North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' front doors. Special Events and Festivals for the whole family to enjoy are scheduled throughout the year. BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support both MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
JOB POSTINGS • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Employment Opportunities Use the City of North Bend's Jobs Module to search through the city's employment opportunities. Subscribe to job posting notifications to be automatically alerted of the latest career opportunities by clicking on the Notify Me button. MAYOR - NORTH BEND, WA - OFFICIAL WEBSITE Mayor. Mayor Rob McFarland began serving his first mayoral term in 2020. Prior to being elected, he served two terms on the North Bend Planning Commission: from August 2007 through May 2015 and then again from May 2018 through December 31, 2019. He has also served on the North Bend Parks Commission. Mayor McFarland has served on several DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;CITY COUNCIL
Councilmember Chris Garcia. Councilmember Heather Koellen. Councilmember Mary Miller. Councilmember Ross Loudenback. The North Bend City Council is the legislative and policy making body of the City. All City Councilmembers may be reached by email or by mail correspondence at 920 SE Cedar Falls Way, North Bend, WA 98045. LODGING | NORTH BEND, WA The wonderful sound of the river is constant and will lull you into a blissful sleep each evening. The Roaring River Bed and Breakfast. 46715 SE 129th Street. North Bend, WA 98045. Phone: 425-888-4834 / Toll Free 1-87 ROARING 7 / (877-627-4647) BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
NEWS FLASH • NORTH BEND • CIVICENGAGE Last summer the pandemic triggered the resurgence of drive-in movie family fun, so the North Bend Downtown Foundation decided to give its popular Drive-in at Meadowbrook event a repeat performance for 2021.. On Thursday, July 1 st, grab your family and friends, some dinner and snacks and head down to Meadowbrook Farm for a taste of nostalgia while watching a movie from the comfort of your own car.PET LICENSING
Regional Animal Services Program. The City of North Bend, along with 24 other local cities, have joined King County’s redesigned Regional Animal Services Program, providing animal control, sheltering, and pet licensing to our residents. ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2020 Pesticides and herbicides, which may come from various sources such as agriculture, urban stormwater runoff, and residential uses. Organic chemical contaminants, including synthetic and volatile organic chemicals, which are by-products of industrial processes and petroleum production. They can also come from gas stations, urban stormwaterrunoff, and
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Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
PET LICENSING
Regional Animal Services Program. The City of North Bend, along with 24 other local cities, have joined King County’s redesigned Regional Animal Services Program, providing animal control, sheltering, and pet licensing to our residents. BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Comprehensive Plan Update: The City Council has adopted the changes to the Comprehensive Plan on December 15, 2015, and the city's update is complete. For More Information. If you have any questions or would like more details, please contact Mike McCarty, Senior Planner 425DESIGN STANDARDS
Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.. Sign In MOST “OVER THE COUNTER” PERMITS, WHICH CAN INCLUDE jburrell@northbendwa.gov; Mike McCarty, Senior Planner 425-888-7649 mmccarty@northbendwa.gov; Tom Meagher, Office Coordinator & Permit Technician 425-888-7641; email tmeagher@northbendwa.gov Tree Permits: The City of North Bend requires a permit to remove what is considereda substantial tree.
NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
PET LICENSING
Regional Animal Services Program. The City of North Bend, along with 24 other local cities, have joined King County’s redesigned Regional Animal Services Program, providing animal control, sheltering, and pet licensing to our residents. BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Comprehensive Plan Update: The City Council has adopted the changes to the Comprehensive Plan on December 15, 2015, and the city's update is complete. For More Information. If you have any questions or would like more details, please contact Mike McCarty, Senior Planner 425DESIGN STANDARDS
Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.. Sign In MOST “OVER THE COUNTER” PERMITS, WHICH CAN INCLUDE jburrell@northbendwa.gov; Mike McCarty, Senior Planner 425-888-7649 mmccarty@northbendwa.gov; Tom Meagher, Office Coordinator & Permit Technician 425-888-7641; email tmeagher@northbendwa.gov Tree Permits: The City of North Bend requires a permit to remove what is considereda substantial tree.
CITY DEPARTMENTS
Administration. Review the functions and responsibilities of the city administrator. Administration . Clerks Department. Learn about pet licensing, request a public record, and download the latest feesschedule.
PARKS | NORTH BEND, WA Public Parks and Trails. The City of North Bend owns, maintains and operates the following parks: E.J. Roberts Park; Gardiner Weeks Memorial Park; Riverfront Park MAYOR - NORTH BEND, WA - OFFICIAL WEBSITE Mayor. Mayor Rob McFarland began serving his first mayoral term in 2020. Prior to being elected, he served two terms on the North Bend Planning Commission: from August 2007 through May 2015 and then again from May 2018 through December 31, 2019. He has also served on the North Bend Parks Commission. Mayor McFarland has served on severalCITY COUNCIL
Councilmember Chris Garcia. Councilmember Heather Koellen. Councilmember Mary Miller. Councilmember Ross Loudenback. The North Bend City Council is the legislative and policy making body of the City. All City Councilmembers may be reached by email or by mail correspondence at 920 SE Cedar Falls Way, North Bend, WA 98045. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;Application.
PARKS & TRAILS
Outdoor Recreation. North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' frontdoors.
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support both PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT HPI PROJECT WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT HIGH PRIORITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT. Beginning in late 2014 and into 2015, the City invested nearly $3 million in emergency repairs at the aging Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) located adjacent to Bendigo Blvd/SR 202 near the South Fork Snoqualmie River on the west side of town.NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
PET LICENSING
Regional Animal Services Program. The City of North Bend, along with 24 other local cities, have joined King County’s redesigned Regional Animal Services Program, providing animal control, sheltering, and pet licensing to our residents. BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Comprehensive Plan Update: The City Council has adopted the changes to the Comprehensive Plan on December 15, 2015, and the city's update is complete. For More Information. If you have any questions or would like more details, please contact Mike McCarty, Senior Planner 425DESIGN STANDARDS
Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.. Sign In MOST “OVER THE COUNTER” PERMITS, WHICH CAN INCLUDE jburrell@northbendwa.gov; Mike McCarty, Senior Planner 425-888-7649 mmccarty@northbendwa.gov; Tom Meagher, Office Coordinator & Permit Technician 425-888-7641; email tmeagher@northbendwa.gov Tree Permits: The City of North Bend requires a permit to remove what is considereda substantial tree.
NORTH BEND, WA
Water Conservation Ordinance Facts. The City's Water Conservation Ordinance goes into effect each year on August 15th. Water conservation is an easy way to protect the the environment and lower your monthly water bill. See what is fact and what is myth when itcomes to the WCO.
UTILITY BILLING
If you are buying or selling a property and need to sign up for service, please email utilities@northbendwa.gov . For residential garbage / recycling billing issues, please contact Republic Services at (425) 392-6651; businesses and multifamily residents should call(425) 646-2492.
PERMIT CENTER
Our Commitment to You. The City of North Bend prides itself on being a friendly and easily accessible citizen resource. The staff of the Community and Economic Development Department, although small, is available to answer any question that you might have and help you through the building and planning permit process, as hassle-free aspossible.
BUSINESS LICENSES & FORMS Resources to Download. Business and Occupation Monthly Tax Form (PDF) Business and Occupation Quarterly Tax Form (PDF) Business LicenseApplication.
PET LICENSING
Regional Animal Services Program. The City of North Bend, along with 24 other local cities, have joined King County’s redesigned Regional Animal Services Program, providing animal control, sheltering, and pet licensing to our residents. BUSINESS LICENSING & TAX DEPARTMENT You can contact BLS at 360-705-6741. Filing online is the fastest method to apply because your application does not require mail delivery or the information to be inputted manually, which can save you a week or two in the registration process. File in person at CityHall. File at
MOUNT SI SENIOR CENTER Get help from our senior advocate with insurance problems, Medicare assistance, and other issues. Get up and moving at one of our available exercise classes. Call Snoqualmie Valley Transportation for a ride, $1 one way. Phone: 425-888-7001 or 425-333-5554. Play Dominoes Mondays and Thursdays at 1:00 pm. Shoot a game of pool. COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING Comprehensive Plan Update: The City Council has adopted the changes to the Comprehensive Plan on December 15, 2015, and the city's update is complete. For More Information. If you have any questions or would like more details, please contact Mike McCarty, Senior Planner 425DESIGN STANDARDS
Create an Account - Increase your productivity, customize your experience, and engage in information you care about.. Sign In MOST “OVER THE COUNTER” PERMITS, WHICH CAN INCLUDE jburrell@northbendwa.gov; Mike McCarty, Senior Planner 425-888-7649 mmccarty@northbendwa.gov; Tom Meagher, Office Coordinator & Permit Technician 425-888-7641; email tmeagher@northbendwa.gov Tree Permits: The City of North Bend requires a permit to remove what is considereda substantial tree.
CITY DEPARTMENTS
Administration. Review the functions and responsibilities of the city administrator. Administration . Clerks Department. Learn about pet licensing, request a public record, and download the latest feesschedule.
PARKS | NORTH BEND, WA Public Parks and Trails. The City of North Bend owns, maintains and operates the following parks: E.J. Roberts Park; Gardiner Weeks Memorial Park; Riverfront Park MAYOR - NORTH BEND, WA - OFFICIAL WEBSITE Mayor. Mayor Rob McFarland began serving his first mayoral term in 2020. Prior to being elected, he served two terms on the North Bend Planning Commission: from August 2007 through May 2015 and then again from May 2018 through December 31, 2019. He has also served on the North Bend Parks Commission. Mayor McFarland has served on severalCITY COUNCIL
Councilmember Chris Garcia. Councilmember Heather Koellen. Councilmember Mary Miller. Councilmember Ross Loudenback. The North Bend City Council is the legislative and policy making body of the City. All City Councilmembers may be reached by email or by mail correspondence at 920 SE Cedar Falls Way, North Bend, WA 98045. DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS Map 2 is more complex map and also includes capital and parks projects. It is in the process of being updated. For more information about the projects, please contact one of the Planning Department staff. To contact Jamie Burrell, Senior Planner, call 425-888-7642, or email Jamie Burrell; or Mike McCarty, Senior Planner, at 425-888-7649;Application.
PARKS & TRAILS
Outdoor Recreation. North Bend's numerous parks and trails provide multiple opportunities for enjoying team sports, hiking, fishing, bicycling, climbing, river sports, wildlife observation and scenic views, all within a short walk or bike ride from residents' frontdoors.
POLICE SERVICES
Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department. The City of North Bend contracts with the City of Snoqualmie Police Department for law enforcement and police services. (Effective March 8, 2014) The City of Snoqualmie/North Bend Police Department provides police services to residents, businesses, and visitors to North Bend and Snoqualmie; provides public education for many topics that support both PUBLIC WORKS STANDARDS At the Sept. 18, 2018 Council meeting, the Council passed Ordinance 1666 adopting the very first set of Public Works standards in City history. Public Works Standards govern the construction of both privately financed public improvements, private improvements, and a city’s capital improvement projects such as roads, sidewalks,utilities, etc.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT HPI PROJECT WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT HIGH PRIORITY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT. Beginning in late 2014 and into 2015, the City invested nearly $3 million in emergency repairs at the aging Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) located adjacent to Bendigo Blvd/SR 202 near the South Fork Snoqualmie River on the west side of town. Skip to Main ContentEmergency Alert
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