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Tenino Quarry Pool Project, phase 1 is complete. The new accessible wading pool is 2 feet deep with spray features. There is also a new splash pad and viewing decks.
Payment Center. NOTICE: There is a 2.5% transaction fee on credit card payments. Pay My Utility Bill (CPS) Pay My Court Fees (CPS) Look Up My Payment History (CPS Only) Building Department & Public Record Request Fees (CPS) Print. City of Tenino, WA. 149 Hodgden Street S, Tenino, WA 98589 (360) 264-2368.
Tenino City Hall. Print. City of Tenino, WA. 149 Hodgden Street S, Tenino, WA 98589 (360) 264-2368. Staff Login.
Employment Opportunities. This page shows the City's currently authorized positions. Vacancies are announced as they occur and are filled by a competitive process.
The role of the city council begins with elected officials working together to define and agree upon mutual goals. In 2018, the Tenino City Council adopted a "Shared Vision" Statement that has provided strategic direction for the Administration and employees of the City.
City Hall & Administration. Name: Jen Scharber. Position: Clerk Treasurer. Phone: (360) 264-2368. Email: Email. Courtney Marganelli.
There are many attractions in the area, so plan for the full experience when you visit. Here are just a few of the great things we have to offer in or near the City of Tenino! City Park. Enjoy a picnic in the park under the covered shelter, or throw down a blanket. Hike our trails or ride your bike on our paths.
Tenino, like many cities throughout the United States, requires a business license in order to conduct business within the city limits. This includes home businesses, internet-based business, or business transacted in Tenino, even though the business is not physically located within the City Limits. Conducting business without a business ...
Today, our friendly City of Tenino boasts thriving businesses and schools, a city park and community swimming pool, and an active, family-oriented community that enjoys holiday events, parades, and a seasonal weekly farmer’s market. To Learn More about Tenino History, check out our Historian's Page. And visit the Tenino Depot Museum.
PARC stands for Parks, Arts, Recreation and Culture. We serve the community by providing health, inspiration, and recreation opportunities through quality programming, facilities, and community events. We work to develop and promote the Tenino Creative District and the Tenino Historic District.