City Communications and Outreach

The City of Monroe understands that information about our services, programs, events, and projects is important to the community. We recognize the importance of keeping residents and businesses informed when decisions need to be made that affect the community. City departments strive to be a trusted source of city information by providing timely and accurate information consistently using various communications tools. We endeavor to inform and engage all persons of all ages and abilities to ensure, as our Mission Statement reflects, that “everyone feels at home, and everyone feels they belong.” 

Subscribe to receive information

Our website offers the most details about city programs and projects, department responsibilities, public meetings, and ways to request services and information. From here you can receive information by subscribing to News Flashes. You can select from several topics including:

  • City news 
  • Road closures
  • Parks and transportation project updates
  • Emergency information

Additionally, you can subscribe to receive: 

  • Monroe Monthly newsletter published the first Tuesday of each month (Subscribe here through Constant Contact)
  • Monroe Business e-newsletter published as needed (Subscribe here through Constant Contact)
  • Monroe Parks & Recreation e-newsletter published quarterly. (Subscribe here through Constant Contact) 

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Resources

Follow us on social media

We use various social media platforms to share information about events, surveys, emergency/disaster incidents and more.

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@MonroeWA@CityofMonroeWashington@MonroePolice@MonroeWA
@MonroeWAPolice@MonroeWAPolice


While the City welcomes dialogue with those who engage with us on city-managed social media, please note that our sites are considered a limited public forum, subject to moderation. In accordance with our Social Media Policy adopted by the City Council in December 2024, inappropriate content can be hidden, filtered, or deleted. 

Look for city mailers

Citywide mailers inform the community about city services and significant projects. They also encourage participation by all community members in workshops, open houses, and public presentations. Mailers sent to certain areas are intended to inform residential and commercial neighborhoods about projects near their homes and businesses. Each April, homes in the Monroe area receive the annual Events Guide that lists special events planned for the spring through winter.  

Enjoy local and visitor publications

We publish two high-quality magazines:

  • The Monroe Magazine is published annually and highlights businesses, events, and unique experiences that make our community special.
  • Sno & Sky Adventure Guide is an annual visitor-focused magazine highlighting the Sky Valley Region. This project is a partnership between the City of Monroe and the Sky Valley Visitor Center.

(These magazines will be taking a pause in 2026.)

Submit a service request

“Monroe Listens” is our customer request system. Requests for service (e.g. pothole repair) and code violation complaints (e.g. construction without a permit) can be submitted online. Requests are forwarded to the appropriate department for a timely response.

Participate in city meetings

Monroe City Council and advisory board meetings are a unique way to learn how the city works toward the goals and objectives of the City’s Mission Statement. Meetings provide an opportunity for public comment. Visit the Meeting & Agenda page for city meeting dates, times, and locations. 

Community input is important to planning and project development; community members are encouraged to participate. Should anyone need an accommodation (e.g. interpreter) to participate, please call City Hall reception at 360-794-7400. Check our Calendar page for current happenings.