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Council backs Main Street Association funding and sets parklet allocation direction

Puyallup City Council · March 25, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a $100,000 allocation to the Puyallup Main Street Association (net city cost $25,000) to support downtown investments and approved direction for allocating 10 parklets (preference up to six on Meridian, remainder off Meridian).

City Manager Steve Kirkley and community partners described how a $100,000 program administered through the Puyallup Main Street Association (PMSA) leverages additional funds to support downtown facade grants, murals, cleaning and parklet maintenance.

John Palmer, representing PMSA, told council the $100,000 allocation is structured so the city’s net cost is roughly $25,000…

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