The Tulalip Tribes are a federally recognized tribe
and successors in interest to the Snohomish,
Snoqualmie, Skykomish, and other allied tribes and
bands that signed the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott.

Public Works

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Mission:

Our team is committed to providing safe and reliable public works services to ensure all residents' high quality of life. From road construction and repair to water and sewer systems, we take pride in our ability to design and implement practical solutions for the public. Our experienced professionals work diligently to ensure every project is completed on time and within budget while prioritizing safety and sustainability. Our work plays a vital role in shaping the future of our community, and we are honored to be a part of that process.

Through teamwork and interdepartmental cooperation, Tulalip Public Works strives to provide the highest quality of public service to all tribal-maintained roads and government buildings cost-efficiently.

By merging Auto Maintenance, Grounds Maintenance, Solid Waste, Utilities, Fleet Maintenance and Transportation Road Maintenance we've created a new Public Works to better serve our community.

What services do you provide to Tulalip citizens?

Tulalip Transit, Solid Waste & Recycling, Snow and ice removal, stormwater drainage, construction, and maintenance of all tribal roadways and government parking lots, ditch, detention pond, sidewalk, and sign maintenance.


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