City of Fircrest, Washington

 

City of Fircrest

City Hall
115 Ramsdell Street
Fircrest, WA 98466
253-564-8901
253-566-0762 (Fax)


Hours   
Monday through Friday
 
City Hall/Public Safety: 8:00am - 5:00pm
 Court: 8:00am - 4:00pm

See Department pages for hours:
Public Works, Recreation, Passports
 
Closed Holidays

Map and Driving Directions

 

Upcoming Meetings

 

 

City Council 

    • 2/7/12-Special Joint Meeting
                  with Planning Commission

    • 
Public Notices

    • Past Meeting Minutes

Planning Commission

    •  02/07/12 - Special Joint Meeting 
                        with City Council

    • 
Public Notices

    • Past Meeting Minutes

 

Quick Links

 

 

 

 

 

 Upcoming Events

City Buildings will be closed:

President's Holiday
February 20th

more events...

New and Newsworthy

Legal Notice

Request for Sealed Bids

Landscape Maintenance Services

City of Fircrest

The City of Fircrest is inviting qualified contractors to bid on the turf and landscape maintenance of selected Fircrest facilities, grounds and open space. Bids must include the State prevailing wage rate. Application forms may be obtained by contacting:

City of Fircrest
Facilities and Equipment
Attn: Ray Gilmore
115 Ramsdell Street
Fircrest, WA 98466
(253) 238-4135


Bid closes on February 6, 2012 @1:00pm.



Library Reimbursement Update: Beginning January 1, 2012 reimbursement will be $50 for a 12 month card and $25 for a 6 month card.

Winter Storm Debris Clean Up

 

The January snow and ice storm left plenty of trees, branches, and other debris in its wake. Click here for disposal options. 



 Report damage to Pierce County Damage Assessment Center
Posted By aricha1 on Jan 23rd, 2012 at 10:06 AM

The Pierce County Emergency Operations Center will continue collecting damage information from homeowners and business owners affected by the ice & snow storm beginning on January 16th.

Pierce County residents and business owners that suffered damage should call the Pierce County Damage Assessment Center at 1-866-798-6363 (toll free) Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Callers should have the following information available:

  • Name and address of affected property
  • Contact information
  • Type of insurance (homeowners or business) and deductible amount
  • A description of damage and losses, even if uninsured
  • Estimates of the fair market value of the damaged home or business (it is not necessary at this point for property owners to have a contractor’s estimate)
  • Individual lost wages due to impact of the storm
  • Business inventory and revenue losses
  • The findings from this assessment will be used by the Governor to request a possible disaster declaration and federal disaster assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

This process could take up to a couple of weeks or more. FEMA disaster assistance, if and when it becomes available, only covers uninsured losses.

Among the immediate steps that individuals and families should take include: 

MEDIA CONTACT: Pierce County Emergency Operations Center, 253-798-7470.



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