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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09_Mayors Newsletter_090816SEPTEMBER 9, 2016 This Week from the Mayor Denis Law, Mayor VOL. 1, NO. 9 If you have comments, questions or suggestions, or just want to share all the great things that are happening in the city, please email me. Thanks for reading. FEEDBACK KUDOS HONOR WALLS Each department at City Hall maintains an Honor Wall. The walls are prominent in the public area and feature notes from the public highlighting outstanding work by city staff. If someone has gone above and beyond, let us know and we’ll post it! “Coffee with a Cop” starts Monday How would you like to be stopped by a police officer – not for a speeding ticket or a noise complaint, but for a friendly cup of coffee at a local Starbucks? In order to build relationships with our residents, Renton police officers will be going where the people are, instead of having the people come to them. Starting next week, Renton police officers will be at various Starbucks locations for “Coffee with a Cop.” They’d like to sit down with you for coffee and an informal talk. Several cities across the country have successfully implemented this type of get-together and we believe it’s a logical extension of our police outreach program. Thanks to Renton Chamber of Commerce, Renton Reporter, Starbucks and Renton Police Department for making this happen. The first gathering is September 12 at the Starbucks at 4637 NE Sunset Blvd, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Five more are planned on Mondays through October 17 at these locations. I hope you can join us. Renton Farmers Market challenges our next generation Renton Farmers Market showcases some of the best our city has to offer: fruits, vegetables, arts & crafts and foods from local farmers. The market stresses education by demonstrating the latest ideas in food preparation, storage and conservation, and teaching our youth about healthy eating through the Kids Passport Program. This program gives young visitors a project each week--coloring, drawing, scavenger hunts–and upon completion they get their “passport” stamped. The aim was to have them see fruits and vegetables as more than something they don’t like. Over the program’s 10 weeks, 323 participated and I was pleased to present certificates to the 10 who completed all 10 challenges. Congratulations to all who participated and thanks to the market for providing a fun way to educate and challenge our youth. MAYOR LAW AND BLITZ, THE SEAHAWKS MASCOT, HONOR THE MARKET’S KIDS PASSPORT PROGRAM WINNERS KENWORTH PLANT HONORED Kenworth’s Renton assembly plant won a 2016 Best Workplace for Waste Prevention and Recycling Award by King County Solid Waste. It’s the eighth consecutive year they have been honored for their “for exceptional efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle.” Congratulations! STATE TO WIDEN I-405 The State Department of Transportation is widening I-405. To learn more about this project, be sure to attend the open house they’re hosting on September 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Renton High School. DID YOU KNOW? Renton’s businesses – a century of excellence We are very fortunate to have so many businesses and corporations that call Renton home. These companies – big and small – provide valuable jobs to Renton and Puget Sound residents, create a strong community and help promote a better quality of life for all. Plus, some of them are national and international leaders that have made history and are creating the future for business and industry. This year two outstanding Renton businesses have hit the century mark. As a way of commemorating this important milestone I had an opportunity to recognize them with the first ever “Mayor’s Century Award.” At the Business Excellence Awards on September 8, hosted by Renton Chamber of Commerce, I was honored to present this award to Boeing and Brotherton Cadillac Buick GMC for 100 years of excellence. Other business were also recognized at the event including Fred Meyer for customer service, Boeing and First Financial Northwest Bank for community leadership, Renton Prep for outstanding non-profit, Chuan Tao Kung Fu for business excellence (1-10 employees) and McLendon Hardware for business excellence (10+ employees). The event was co-sponsored by Renton Chamber of Commerce, Renton Reporter, First Financial Northwest Bank, The Renton Printery, Rain City Catering and Morning Star Creative Group. History Museum sets grand opening The Renton History Museum has completed an exciting renovation of its lobby and offices, thanks to support from the city, 4Culture, and First Financial Northwest Foundation. We invite you to their grand opening on September 15, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. You will not only see the renovated space, but also the permanent exhibits and two temporary exhibits, Frozen in Time and a Smithsonian exhibit, Choosing to Participate.