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Federal Way, Washington

Federal Way, Washington
City
November 11, 2014 Dedication of Downtown Flag and Veterans Way.  Flag raised by U.S. Senator Patty Murray, King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer, Mayor Jim Ferrell, City Council, Bob Kellogg and hundreds of community members.
November 11, 2014 Dedication of Downtown Flag and Veterans Way. Flag raised by U.S. Senator Patty Murray, King County Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer, Mayor Jim Ferrell, City Council, Bob Kellogg and hundreds of community members.
Flag of Federal Way, Washington
Flag
Motto: It's all within reach
Location in Washington
Location in Washington
Federal Way, Washington is located in the US
Federal Way, Washington
Federal Way, Washington
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 47°19′N 122°21′W / 47.317°N 122.350°W / 47.317; -122.350Coordinates: 47°19′N 122°21′W / 47.317°N 122.350°W / 47.317; -122.350
Country United States
State Washington
County King
Incorporated 1990
Government
 • Type Mayor-council
 • Mayor Jim Ferrell
 • Deputy mayor Jeanne Burbidge
Area
 • Total 22.46 sq mi (58.17 km2)
 • Land 22.26 sq mi (57.65 km2)
 • Water 0.20 sq mi (0.52 km2)
Elevation 515 ft (157 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 89,306
 • Estimate (2015) 95,171
 • Rank US: 320th
 • Density 4,011.9/sq mi (1,549.0/km2)
Time zone PST (UTC−8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−7)
ZIP code 980[01]/[03]/[23]/[63]/[93]
Area code(s) 253
FIPS code 53-23515
GNIS feature ID 1534582
Website cityoffederalway.com

Federal Way is a city in King County, Washington, United States. Federal Way is located between Seattle and Tacoma. Its northwestern boundary is Puget Sound. It is bordered by Des Moines and Kent on the north, Auburn as well as Lakeland North and Lakeland South in unincorporated King County on the east, Milton on the south, and Tacoma as well as Fife Heights and Dash Point in unincorporated Pierce County on the southwest. The population was 95,171 at the 2015 United States Census. Federal Way is currently the 9th largest city in Washington State and the 5th largest in King County, according to the Census Bureau's 2015 population estimate.

Originally a logging settlement, the area was first called "Federal Way" in 1929, when Federal Way School District #210 was created. The name derived from Federal Highway U.S. 99 (now State Route 99 or Pacific Highway South), which ran from Everett and Seattle to Tacoma.Federal Way High School opened in 1930, and the local Chamber of Commerce adopted the name in the early 1950s. The city was incorporated on February 28, 1990.


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