City of Sumner, Washington
Courtney Littrell is an accomplished engineering professional with a background in civil engineering and extensive experience in urban infrastructure and permitting. Currently serving as an Engineering Specialist at the City of Sumner, Washington since August 2022, Courtney previously worked at the Seattle Department of Transportation from October 2019 to July 2022 in various permit roles. Early experience includes a Forestry Engineering Internship at the Washington State Department of Natural Resources in 2018. Courtney holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Washington State University and two associate degrees in Science and Arts from Pierce College.
City of Sumner, Washington
The City of Sumner's vision is to set the standard of excellence for a progressive small city. Every day, we provide needed and valued services that promote our sense of community. These services include police; parks; water, sewer and storm utilities; cemetery; planning; permits; finance and administration. Sumner, known as the Rhubarb Pie Capital of the World, is a city of 9,400 residents and over 10,000 jobs. The community feels like home with a classic Main Street, numerous parades, high school located in the center of town, and the largest YMCA in the State of Washington, built in 2015. This is where local gossip is served up along with your lunch; where citizens are highly involved in making the community better; and where the marching band practices through the streets on weeknights.