Councilmember Lydia Assefa-Dawson Biography City Committee Chair - Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) Member - Parks, Recreation, Human Services, Public Safety Committee (PRHSPS) Regional Representation Alternate, Sound Cities Policy Issues Committee …
Boards & Commissions Volunteering on a Citizen Board or Commission is a great way to be involved! The City of Federal Way has several Citizen Boards and Commissions that advise the Mayor and City Council in various areas of government and policy issues. …
What is the CPPW Grant? CPPW stands for Cities Putting Prevention to Work. The City of Federal Way was awarded a grant from Public Health Seattle/King County to develop a Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan as part of a county-wide effort to increase physical …
Business Tools Business Licenses Available Office & Commercial Space Become a Vendor City Profile Construction Codes Business Analytics … Business …
Available Office & Commercial Space  Redevelopment Opportunities To help you find a wide array of  building space or land making the location of your business even easier, use our online locator to find office, retail, and other building space or …
Become a Vendor  Become a Vendor Please complete a W-9 /New Vendor form and fax to 253.835.2509 or mail to the address below.  City of Federal Way Finance Department 33325 8th Ave South Federal Way, WA 98003  Vendor Payment Schedule The City of …
City Profile  Quick Facts Incorporated: February 28, 1990 County: King Population: 101,300 (2020 Census); 90,147 (WA State Dept of Finance 2014) Housing Units: 35,626 (WA State Dept. of Finance, 2014) Registered Voters: 49,336 (2007) Type of Government: …
How can I provide input to the master plan? There are many ways to be involved with the development of the Bicycle Pedestrian Master Plan. You can join our mailing list for electronic updates and notifications of community meetings on the master plan. You …
Economic Development  Federal Way is one of the largest cities in Washington State. It is located between Seattle and Tacoma, a metro area that consists of nearly 3 million people. It is minutes from the international airport, and the sea ports of …
Economic Development Strategy Mayor Jim Ferrell proposed a two-year Economic Development Strategy to guide the City's efforts to accelerate and sustain business growth over the next two years. The proposed strategy, entitled "Some Assembly Required" was …
Downtown Redevelopment Town Center In November of 2014, the Mayor and City Council voted for the acquisition of a 7.48 acre parcel adjacent to the soon to be developed Performing Arts and Conference Center in downtown. In addition, the City acquired …
Demographics Overview Federal Way boasts a growing population of approximately 100,000 people within the city limits and up to 200,000 within a five-mile primary market area. While residing in a region of 3.5 million. Ethnic and cultural diversity are …
Federal Way – For Businesses on the Move! Expanding or Relocating Businesses For businesses looking to relocate or expand in the Puget Sound region, Federal Way can provide a competitive edge. The city offers an unparalleled selection of office space …
Market Conditions & Business Environment  Business and Development Activity Report Resources The Federal Way Source Finder is a source of nearly 100 entrepreneurial and business resources available throughout the Puget Sound Region. The Economic …
Special Projects  There are a variety of special developments occuring in Federal Way.  Below find information on those developments.  Town Center The Town Center is 21 acres comprised of the city's Performing Arts and Events Center along with retail, …