City Home - Pullman, Washington
CITY HOME
Saturday, 21 November 2009


Flu emergency preparedness

Winter info
Snow plowing, sidewalk clearance, safe heating, frozen pipe prevention and more

Leaf collection schedule
begins Nov. 9



Emergency contact information required
Residential rental unit registration goes into effect Jan. 1, 2010

Thanksgiving parking
College Hill residents are asked not to leave their vehicles on the street.


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November 3 2009 - City Council Cancelled
November 5 2009 - City Council
November 9 2009 - Pullman Police Advisory Committee

November 10 2009 - City Council

November 11 2009 - City offices CLOSED
in observance of Veterans Day.
November 11 2009 - Parks & Recreation Commission
Regular meeting cancelled due to Veterans' Day...
November 11 2009 - Cemetery Committee
Regular meeting cancelled due to Veterans' Day...
November 12 2009 - Pullman Arts Commission
Pullman Arts Commission meeting will be held at...
November 16 2009 - Board of Adjustment Canceled
November 17 2009 - City Council
November 18 2009 - Library Board of Trustees
November 18 2009 - Parks & Recreation Commission
Special meeting, 6:30 p.m. City Hall Large...
November 24 2009 - City Council Canceled
November 25 2009 - Planning Commission Canceled
November 26 2009 - City offices CLOSED

in observance of Thanksgiving.

November 27 2009 - City offices CLOSED

Welcome to the Pullman city government website.  Pullman, with its historical roots in agriculture, was incorporated on April 11, 1888. It has matured into a community with small-town comforts and cosmopolitan amenities. Home to world class Washington State University, Pullman benefits from a diverse and international student population, PAC 10 sporting events as well as cultural and entertainment programs. The seeds of high technology are also flourishing in Pullman's fertile environment.

Pullman bears other fruits as a result of its well-educated, involved and generous year-round population. During fall 2002, voters approved the creation of a metropolitan park district for the purpose of improving, maintaining and acquiring parks and recreation facilities. As a result, Pullman enjoys 15 distinct parks and natural areas encompassing more than 140 acres as well as more than 8 miles of pathways  to walk, run or bike, making Pullman a community of parks and paths.

Pullman is a great place -- high tech, higher education and highest quality of life. Come home to stay.

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Click Welcome to Pullman for information you can use.  
City of Pullman statistics can be viewed here.
Check out the Pullman, Washington Fact Book. (This is a VERY large, slow-loading file in PDF format.)