A surprise in Richmond Beach Saltwater Park

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Photo by RJ Perna

RJ Perna found this unexpected offering in RB Saltwater Park. It pays to be aware of your surroundings.

Saltwater Park is located at 2021 NW 190th St, Shoreline, WA 98177


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May 2026 Shoreline Market Overview

May is traditionally one of the busiest months of the year in the Shoreline market, making this month's results worth a closer look.
Sales came in at 38 closed transactions, down 30% from 54 in April, an unusually sharp decline for this time of year. 

On a positive note, that figure is 5% above May 2025's 36 sales, suggesting some year-over-year improvement, but the month-over-month drop signals that the spring momentum seen in April did not carry through as expected. Year to date, 183 homes have sold.
Several macro factors contributed to the slowdown. Mortgage rates, which had been trending downward and fueling optimism earlier in the year, reversed course following the outbreak of conflict with Iran. 
Gas prices spiked in the aftermath, adding pressure to household budgets, and inflation has been rising as a result. Together, these developments shook buyer confidence at what should have been the peak of the spring buying season, causing some buyers to pause or pull back entirely.
Pricing Trends
The median sale price came in at $777,500 in May, down from $827,000 last month and 2.2% below May 2025's $785,000. On a year-to-date basis, the median holds at $785,000, suggesting overall price levels are relatively stable, though monthly figures continue to run below last year.
Price per square foot rose to $550 in May, a meaningful jump from April's $504 and above the year-to-date average of $522. However, it remains 6.6% below May 2025's $589, continuing the pattern of values trailing last year's levels.
Days on Market
Homes averaged 22 days on market in May, slightly slower than April's 19 days. The year-to-date average of 31 days stands in sharp contrast to May 2025's 9-day average, reflecting a fundamentally different market dynamic than the urgency-driven conditions buyers and sellers experienced a year ago.
Negotiation Trends
The sold-to-list price ratio in May was 101.23%, just below May 2025's 101.57%, indicating that well-priced homes are still attracting offers above asking. Year to date, the ratio is 100.83% compared to 103.23% through the same period in 2025, confirming that while sellers are still achieving close to or above list price, the intense bidding competition of last year has eased considerably.
May Summary
Despite a year-over-year uptick in sales, May underperformed for what should be a peak spring month. Rising mortgage rates triggered by the Iran conflict, spiking gas prices, and growing inflation concerns combined to dampen buyer enthusiasm at a critical time. 
The drop from April's activity, combined with prices and price per square foot still running below 2025 levels and days on market significantly higher than a year ago, points to a market navigating real economic headwinds. Sellers who price strategically are still achieving strong results, but the broader conditions needed to drive a true spring surge have not materialized.
Lella Norberg is a long-time Shoreline resident and a Managing Broker with Windermere Real Estate Shoreline. Feel free to reach out anytime with questions about Shoreline’s real estate market or your home’s value - always happy to help!

206-351-4749

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Attorney General's office can help you resolve business or product disputes


Having a problem with a business or product? 

Our Consumer Resource Center helps consumers and businesses resolve disputes without going to court. 

In 2025, the center fielded well over 40,000 consumer calls and complaints, and our informal complaint resolution process returned more than $12 million in value to Washington consumers this year. 



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Background information on the Shoreline Pool

The old Shoreline Pool
By Diane Hettrick

A little history

The old Shoreline Pool was built as part of the 1968 King County Forward Thrust bond.

An assessment made in 2013 showed the pool needed significant health and safety upgrades and other major maintenance to keep it operational.

In 2015, the City Council made the decision to invest $750,000 in several mid-term repairs to extend the life of the pool for another five to seven years. At the time, the contractor had to conduct a nationwide search to find some of the parts needed for the repairs as parts were no longer made for the pool’s outdated equipment.

School swim teams

The pool was used by the swim teams from Shorewood and Shorecrest. Their season lasts three months and the district runs on a lean budget, so there has never been consideration of the school district building and maintaining a pool.

Since the Shoreline pool was closed in 2021, Shorewood trains at the private Innis Arden pool and Shorecrest trains at the private Sheridan Beach pool. Both are outdoor pools and the boys season is in the winter.

The land

The land where the old pool was located belongs to the school district. It was an arrangement that worked for years but I can't think what sense it makes to build a multi-million dollar facility on someone else's land.

New picnic shelter at Shoreline Park
at the site of the old Shoreline Pool
The parks department has now built a large picnic shelter on the site, thanks to funding obtained by Sen. Jesse Salomon, and much to the delight of the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association, which finally has a place for gatherings such as its annual picnic.

Other pools

There are other nearby pools: The YMCA is a membership organization and it is not cheap. Mountlake Terrace built a very nice pool facility but they are already talking about the difficulty of getting parts and the need to replace the pool. Lynnwood has a beautiful facility that they remodeled in 2011 but they are fully scheduled. When Mountlake Terrace closes, it will be even more difficult to schedule new groups.

Who used the Shoreline Pool?

The Shoreline Pool had a full schedule of swim lessons, the swim teams, water polo, diving, lifeguard training. Beyond that there were after hours sessions for adults and children with disabilities. There were special exercise classes, water safety classes, water aerobics, diving classes, water polo teams, and mother-baby swim classes. A kayak class met late at night, learning how to right their boats after tipping over in the water. It was rented out for private parties.

I met a homeless woman who went to the pool to take a shower and never got near the pool itself. I did that myself during an extended power outage.

The previous pool bond

When the previous bond issue was on the ballot in 2019, it had a 54% yes vote but failed the 60% validation requirement required for bonds. It also included everything currently at the Spartan Gym, with the assumption that the city would no longer need the gym.

This time there was extensive public outreach to see what people wanted from a pool facility. The Spartan Gym will remain a recreation site separate from the pool.

Storage court would be the site for a new pool
New location for the pool

When the city had the opportunity to buy the storage locker property a few doors down from City Hall, they didn't hesitate, so we already own the land. The location is in the center of the city, and right along a frequent transit line and a walking trail, making it more accessible to all.

How to pay for the new pool

Revenue generated by the pool activities would cover 66% of the costs to operate and maintain the pool. The remaining 34% would need to come from other revenue sources, such as taxes.


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City of Shoreline PRIDE Flag Raised June 1, 2026

On Monday, June 1, 2026 Shoreline City Hall welcomed the public to raise the Progress Pride Flag (2018) iteration by Daniel Quasar. 

More history on Pride Flags here

The program opened with an inclusive greeting by councilmembers Chris Roberts and Keith Scully. 

They were joined by emcee Luis Benito  who introduced five local speakers representing various programs, organizations, or initiatives that uplift the safety and joy of Shoreline's LGBTQIA+ community. 

The individuals included Ashley Sullivan (Shoreline Farmers Market), Kevin Hallagan (Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center), Fran Rourke (Diversity Alliance of Puget Sound), Roberto Lopez (No Hate in WA State), and keynote Nina McKenzie. 

Nina led a tribute and raised the flag in honor of her late wife, Sandy Labyris, who founded Everyday Activists in Shoreline.



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Storytime at the Museum

 

Join the free storytime at the Shoreline Museum on the third Saturday of every month from 10am - 11am as we explore our history and environment through stories, music, movement, and creating art.

Ages 1-8, free with adult, snacks provided.


June 20, 2026 is the next date.


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At first, he almost fell into the paint tray...

At first, he almost fell into the paint tray

Story and Photos by Al Radboy

At first, he almost fell into the paint tray.

A few minutes later, he was sitting on my shoulder like we had known each other for years.

...like we had known each other for years.

Maybe children, whether human or animal, do not yet know fear.

They trust everyone and everything.

Fear comes later, when they slowly begin to understand the world.

--Al Radboy


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June is for walking


Look at the number of Walks scheduled in June from the 6th to the 30th. These walks are free. Details about terrain and degree of difficulty are at each link. Many have a theme, with the walk leader pointing out special sites and area of special interest. Some are just beautiful.

And there are some beach explorations as well. Learn about Shoreline from the ground up and see things you will never know about if you are not on foot.

DATE/TIME
June 06, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 
June 09, 2026 10:00 am - 12:30 pm 
June 11, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am 
June 12, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm 
June 13, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 
June 14, 2026 9:30 am - 12:30 pm 
June 16, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 
June 16, 2026 11:00 am - 2:00 pm 
June 20, 2026 10:00 am - 11:30 am 
June 23, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 
June 27, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm 
June 30, 2026 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Ribbon cutting for Prismatic Park Perch at Ridgecrest Park June 13, 2026

Photo courtesy City of Shoreline
Join the City of Shoreline and artist KT Hancock for a ribbon-cutting celebration of Prismatic Park Perch, a new public art bench installation at Ridgecrest Park.

Community members are invited to meet the artist, experience the artwork, and celebrate this new addition to the park and neighborhood. 

Light refreshments will be available.

Saturday, June 13, 2026, 11:00am
Ridgecrest Park, 108 NE 161st St, Shoreline WA 98155


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The price of stamps is rising in July

Four of the 85 Forever stamps

If you use or collect stamps, be advised that starting July 12, 2026 the cost of a First-Class Mail Forever Stamp will increase by 4 cents, rising from 78 cents to 82 cents.

The price of domestic postcards will go up from 61 cents to 65 cents, while international postcards and letters will increase from $1.70 to $1.75. Meanwhile, the rate for domestic metered mail will move from 74 cents to 78 cents.

If you buy Forever stamps now, you can avoid the July price increases. The stamp’s value is locked to the current First-Class Mail 1-ounce rate at the time of use, not the price you paid for it.

There are 85 designs to choose from, all available online from USPS.com


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Global Celebrations This Week in Shoreline, June 5 – 12

Friday, June 5, 2026


By Kate Ledbetter,
www.DestinationShoreline.com
 
Global Celebrations This Week in Shoreline, June 5 – 12
One City, Many Nations: A Welcoming Celebration for All
 
Welcome to your weekly review of Global Celebrations in Shoreline. Each week we’re highlighting events, games, and places to gather related to the FIFA World Cup 26™. 
 
Hosting an event in Shoreline? Email DestinationShoreline@gmail.com to be included.
 
For the latest information visit: www.destinationshoreline.com/global-celebration
 
Global Celebration Events This Week in Shoreline:

Shoreline International Dance Party
Saturday, June 6 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Spartan Recreation Center
Experience the rhythms of cultures around the world in lively performances and interactive dance.

Upcoming Games:
It All Starts on Thursday!
 
Thursday, June 11
Mexico v South Africa - Mexico City Stadium - 12 PM PT
Korea Republic v Czechia – Estadio Guadalajara - 7 PM PT
 
Friday, June 12
Canada v Bosnia and Herzegovina - Toronto Stadium - 12 PM PT
USA v Paraguay - Los Angeles Stadium - 6 PM PT
 
Community Gathering Places:
(Interactive Map)
·        Aurora Borealis
·        Blackbird Cafe & Bar
·        Cabin Tavern
·        Darrell's Tavern
·        Jersey's Great Food & Spirits
·        Las Brasas Del Volcan
·        North City Lounge
·        Sodam Chicken Shoreline
·        Touchdown's Sports Bar & Grill
·        Vault 177
·        Woody's Bar
·        Yum Yum Thai Restaurant
 

Register a Team for the
Shoreline Unity Youth Soccer Jamboree on July 12th
Join us for a dynamic 5v5 soccer jamboree celebrating the spirit of the game and the unity it brings. Whether you're playing to win or just love the game, this event is about community, competition, and connection. This free community event is open to boys and girls from under 9 to under 12.
 
Brought to you in partnership with Destination Shoreline, the City of Shoreline and the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, Lake City Collective, and Seattle Youth Soccer Association


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Summer Meals for Kids at Echo Lake Elementary starting July 7, 2026

The Shoreline School District announces the sponsorship of the Summer Food Service Program for children. Meals are available at no charge to children 18 years of age and younger.

Summer Meal Site Finder

Families can text “FOOD” or “COMIDA” to 509-509 to instantly find nearby summer meal sites. The service is fast, free, and available in English and Spanish.

Meals will be served at the following location:










Fine print and legalese

In accordance with federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex (including gender identity and sexual orientation), disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity.

Program information may be made available in languages other than English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language), should contact the responsible state or local agency that administers the program or USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY) or contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.

To file a program discrimination complaint, a Complainant should complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form which can be obtained online at: can be obtained online, from any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant’s name, address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights (ASCR) about the nature and date of an alleged civil rights violation. 

The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be submitted to USDA by: mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; or fax: (833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or email: program.intake@usda.gov

This institution is an equal opportunity provider.


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Town & Country Market debuts a limited edition Pride tote bag

Town & Country (T&C) Markets debuted a limited-edition Pride tote bag designed by Seattle artist Esmeralda Vasquez, marking the first artist tote bag release with future totes coming this summer to continue celebrating community, creativity, and the neighborhoods surrounding its markets across the Puget Sound.

Artist Esmeralda Vasquez holding
the tote bag with her design
Available for a limited time only, the “Love for All” tote bag features a pair of heart-winged lovebirds carrying lavender in their beaks. 

The artwork draws from lavender's association with love and devotion, the abundance of lavender throughout the Pacific Northwest, and the flower's historical ties to queer empowerment and identity.

The artist, Esmeralda Vasquez, is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist, muralist, and illustrator based in Seattle. 

Her work is shaped by her experience as a Queer/Latinx artist from Washington's Yakima Valley and often explores symbolism, color theory, identity, and intentional storytelling.

"We're excited to launch this new artist tote collection with a design that celebrates inclusion, creativity, and community," said Ryan Ritter, CEO of Town & Country Markets.
"Partnering with local artists allows us to continue to create meaningful pieces that reflect the people and neighborhoods connected to our markets while supporting organizations doing important work locally."

The new Pride Tote will support Lambert House, the Capitol Hill-based nonprofit and community center supporting LGBTQ+ youth, by donating $1 for every tote produced.
 
The launch showcases the company’s ongoing dedication to collaborating with local artists following its in-store murals and recently launched mugs. It also offers a first look at Town & Country Markets' broader artist tote collection arriving this July. 

The upcoming July limited-edition tote bag release will feature the same market-specific designs showcased on its popular MiiR mug artist collection, inspired by each market location - Bainbridge, Ballard, Lakemont, Mill Creek, Poulsbo, and Shoreline.
 
Together, the tote collection celebrates people, and the distinct character, landmarks, history, and natural beauty of the communities surrounding each Town & Country Market location.

The Pride tote is available now in all Town & Country Market stores while supplies last, priced at $9.99. Images can be found HERE.

To learn more, visit townandcountrymarkets.com or follow the company on Instagram and Facebook to join in the delight of eating.



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Work party at Blue Heron Park June 13, 2026


The next work party at Blue Heron Park is scheduled for Saturday June 13, 2026 from 9am to noon.

Work parties are held the Second Saturdays of each month
9:00am to 12:00pm

Located at: 17035 Brookside Blvd NE

Join our latest collaborative restoration project to improve and maintain this stream side park near the Town Center. The next work party will include continued removal of invasive plants, pruning of existing natives, and preparing the main bed for future planting. 

Please join us to help restore this small but important park in our community. Be sure to dress appropriately for the weather. Questions? contact Linda Holman.

Please bring gloves and hand tools.


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Hillwood Neighborhood Public Art Walk Saturday June 6, 2026


Saturday, June 6, 2026 – 10:00am
Hillwood Neighborhood Public Art Walk, Free
Meetup Location: Hillwood Park, parking lot. 19001 3rd Ave NW.
Walk is: 2.1 miles / 2 hours
Walk Difficulty Rating: Easy
Walk Leader: Hillwood Neighborhood Association

Walk Description: During this 2 mile walk you will view 14 installed artworks in Hillwood and learn how these were designed, fabricated and installed. 

Most of the walk will be on level streets and sidewalks, 2 gravel paths, and one wood-chipped path. No steep hills.


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All Over the Map: Stories Behind the Names of Washington Places and Things - Feliks Banel at Shoreline Library June 16, 2026


All Over the Map: Stories Behind the Names of Washington Places and Things
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 from 6-7:30pm
Presented by Feliks Banel

Shoreline Library 345 NE 175th St, Shoreline WA 98155
For adults.
Cost: FREE
Registration not required.

How did your town get its name? What about your neighborhood school? Or that locally made candy bar? 

In this talk, get the big picture of how names were given to geographic places in Washington, as well as to iconic local brands, and how those names can reflect deeper, and sometimes challenging, meanings. 

Explore how names often evolve to better connect us to place and to our neighbors.

Feliks Banel
Feliks Banel has worked in history and media since the 1990s. 

He served as deputy director of MOHAI; and has produced Edward R. Murrow Award-winning radio and podcasts and Emmy-winning TV about local history.

In partnership with Humanities Washington and sponsored by the Friends of the Shoreline Library.

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Shoreline Fire Department's Station 51 Open House Pancake Breakfast & Safety Fair


Shoreline Fire Department Station 51 Open House
7220 NE 181st St, Kenmore, WA
Saturday, June 13, 9:00am to 12:00pm

Join the Shoreline Fire Department at the Station 51 Open House Pancake Breakfast & Safety Fair.

Challenge Course for Kids
Tour the Fire Engine, Aid Car and Rescue Truck
Live Firefighter Demonstration
Teddy Bear Clinic (Bring Your Own Bear)
Hands Only CPR

Free pancake breakfast between 9:00am to 11:00am.


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Tickets now available for BrickCon 2026 September 12-13 in Bellevue

Longest running LEGO® fan convention in the world hits its 25th year!

It’s time to level up! BrickCon, the longest-running LEGO® fan convention in the world, is celebrating its 25th year! Once again hundreds of adult LEGO® builders will show off amazing original LEGO® creations. Last year, BrickCon had over 600 builders and over 1000 exhibits.

Unlike other events, BrickCon is not a travelling show. The annual convention is a locally-produced yearly event run completely by volunteers. Proceeds from the show go toward supporting the BrickCon Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting science, technology, engineering, art, and math skills in children. In commemoration of reaching our 25th year, this year’s theme is “Level 25 Unlocked.”

We are excited to welcome everyone to the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue Sept. 12-13. Besides the LEGO® models, the Bot Box is back for LEGO® robot battles all day. The play area and mosaic wall will be open for anyone to build something fun. Vendors will have sets, minifigures, or other items for sale.

“This is a very special commemorative year for us. No other LEGO® convention in the world has reached this milestone,” said Steve Walker, executive director of BrickCon.
“We welcome families and LEGO® fans to help us celebrate. We’ll also have some special surprise guests in attendance, so get your tickets now and stay tuned for more announcements!”

Tickets
are available at www.brickcon.org. There are staggered entry times Saturday, 9am to 4pm and Sunday, 10am to 4pm. Entry blocks before 3pm are $19, the last entry block starts at 3pm and is $17. Get tickets now before prices increase closer to the event. The first 1000 tickets sold will receive a special prize!

For more information about BrickCon, visit www.brickcon.org.


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Summer Classes at Shoreline College through Continuing Education now open for registration


Explore learning opportunities all summer long! Shoreline CE offers an array of creative, flexible, affordable non-credit classes, and youth camps for all ages. Classes start July 1, 2026 and are planned through the end of August. Register today to save your seat!

Arts
  • Drawing Plein Air, in nature
  • Drawing & painting animal portraits
  • Introduction to Mosaics
  • Garden Stepping Stone
  • Pet Portrait Framed Art
  • Slate Stone Framed Art
  • Weave washcloths (2+) on a Table Top Loom
  • Woodland Park Players Musical "Newsies"
Music
  • Cascade Music Piano for Adults
  • Jazz Ensemble
  • Jazz Improv workshop
  • Private Music Lessons (Piano, Voice, Percussion, Brass and more)
Fitness & Health
  • Mindful Connection To Nature for Families
  • Weight Training & Cardio Fitness
Career & Business
  • Discover Voice-over
  • Excel (scheduled in June)
  • Tesla Start Automotive Training (Starts in June)
  • Online flexible training with ed2go
Youth Camps
  • Basketball: All Skills or Advanced
  • Black Rocket Camps 3d Video Game design
  • Minecraft Designers
  • Minecraft Movie Makers
  • Minecraft Redstone Engineers
  • UTube Content Creators
  • Young Coders
  • Creative Kaleidoscope: Music & Arts
  • Creating & Coding Games w/JavaScript
  • Filmmaking: Write, Direct & Film A Short Movie
  • Imagine & Create Studio Arts
  • Soccer Camps for ages 7-12
  • Steel Toe Teens
  • Volleyball: Fundamentals or Advanced
  • Woodland Park Players "Newsies" Musical
Follow us on social media the Continuing Education webpage for more details:


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Jobs: City of Shoreline Extra Help - Engineering Support (Surface Water Technical Assistant)

City of Shoreline
Extra Help - Engineering Support (Surface Water Technical Assistant)
Job type: Extra Help Variable Hours
Opening date: 05/28/2026
Closing date: 6/14/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
Salary: $24.51 - $28.71 Hourly

This position supports the Surface Water Utility by performing field work and other customer coordination for the Soak It Up Rain Garden and Native Landscaping Rebate program, conducting surface water education and outreach activities, participating in stormwater pollution source control programs, assisting with water quality sampling, supporting inspections of storm drainage facilities, and asset management support for Shoreline's stormwater system.

Please apply at: Extra Help - Engineering Support (Surface Water Technical Assistant)


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Jobs: City of Shoreline Engineer II - Development Review

City of Shoreline
Engineer II - Development Review
Job type: Full-Time Regular
Salary: $126,365.00 - $153,743.00 Annually
Opening date: 05/28/2026
Closing date: 6/14/2026 11:59

The City of Shoreline is going through an exciting period of development and increased density to support the City's vision for growth.

The APWA accredited Public Works Department is seeking an energetic and experienced person to be part of our team and serve the needs of the community. We are looking for an experienced engineer with strong customer service focus in supporting civil engineering review of development projects with the ability to effectively communicate with a variety of customers including engineers, contractors, inspectors and the public. The position requires good understanding of engineering codes, standards and best management practices specifically related to stormwater, wastewater, and roadway design.

SCOPE OF WORK

To provide responsible professional engineering assistance in the review of private development projects, in coordination with the Planning and Community Services and Public Works departments; to develop and update codes, standards, practices related to private development of public infrastructure; to serve as the project manager for various permits and projects as assigned; and to perform various office and field duties as required.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is an advanced journey level classification. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Engineer I – Development Review by the license achieved, the level of responsibility assumed and the complexity of duties assigned. Employees perform the most difficult and responsible types of duties including the most complex projects. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained in all procedures related to assigned area or responsibility and to work independently.

Please apply at: Engineer II - Development Review


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