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The Neighborhood Project Matching Grant is designed to bring neighbors together, promote positive communication between residents and City government, build the organizational capacity of recognized neighborhoods, and encourage a physical improvement that encompasses and benefits a larger area of a neighborhood.
Please see the "Matching Grant Documents" listed on the right hand side for any 2026 Matching Grant Projects.
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The Neighborhood Project Matching Grant is designed to bring neighbors together, promote positive communication between residents and City government, build the organizational capacity of recognized neighborhoods, and encourage a physical improvement that encompasses and benefits a larger area of a neighborhood.
Please see the "Matching Grant Documents" listed on the right hand side for any 2026 Matching Grant Projects.
For more information, please click on the tabs below:
Questions - Ask any question for our Neighborhood Program team to answer.
News Feed - Latest information regarding projects and processes.
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The following neighborhoods are eligible to submit proposals - as they are currently Recognized Neighborhoods with the City of Renton - Neighborhood Program. If you are not on the below list, and believe you should be, please contact the Neighborhood Program team at neighborhoodprogram@rentonwa.gov.
Cascade Evendell Kennydale LaCrosse
Maplewood Heights Maplewood North Renton Rolling Hills
South Renton Victoria Hills Victoria Park
The following neighborhoods are eligible to submit proposals - as they are currently Recognized Neighborhoods with the City of Renton - Neighborhood Program. If you are not on the below list, and believe you should be, please contact the Neighborhood Program team at neighborhoodprogram@rentonwa.gov.
Cascade Evendell Kennydale LaCrosse
Maplewood Heights Maplewood North Renton Rolling Hills
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The City of Renton - Temporary Event Permitting process is in place to ensure public safety and community access while supporting inclusive and enjoyable gatherings. A temporary event permit is required to be submitted at least 90 days prior to the event date for activities that may impact public spaces, services, or safety.
Please see the attached document that details when a permit is needed and when it isn't! If you have any further questions regarding a Temporary Event Permit, please email eventpermits@rentonwa.gov.
The City of Renton - Temporary Event Permitting process is in place to ensure public safety and community access while supporting inclusive and enjoyable gatherings. A temporary event permit is required to be submitted at least 90 days prior to the event date for activities that may impact public spaces, services, or safety.
Please see the attached document that details when a permit is needed and when it isn't! If you have any further questions regarding a Temporary Event Permit, please email eventpermits@rentonwa.gov.