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House Fire in North Everett Leads to Firefighter Injury

A house fire in North Everett on October 24, 2024, resulted in a firefighter sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. The Everett Fire Department quickly transitioned from defensive to offensive operations to extinguish the fire in an abandoned structure. Mayor Cassie Franklin and Fire Chief Dave DeMarco expressed gratitude for the injured firefighter's recovery and highlighted the inherent dangers faced by first responders.

Mayor Franklin Shares Proposed 2025 Budget Addressing Deficits and Prioritizing Community Needs

Mayor Cassie Franklin presented a balanced proposed budget for 2025 during her address to the Everett City Council, addressing a $12.6 million deficit while reducing the 2026 deficit by $10 million. The budget prioritizes public safety, quality of life, and economic infrastructure, with staffing reductions in certain departments to maintain essential services. Franklin also highlighted the upcoming outdoor multipurpose stadium project, which is set to enhance community engagement and local events.

Budget Address Everett, WA - Official Website

Mayor Cassie Franklin presented the proposed 2025 budget for Everett, WA, during a city council meeting on October 16, 2024. The address outlines critical financial strategies and priorities for the coming year, emphasizing community engagement in the budget process. For detailed insights, the full text of the mayor's remarks and a presentation are available online.

Everett Fire extinguishes Tuesday afternoon triplex fire

A house fire in Everett, WA, on September 3, 2024, led to the deployment of multiple fire crews who battled the blaze for over an hour, ensuring all residents evacuated safely while unfortunately losing two family cats. Firefighters faced challenges, including a partial roof collapse, but successfully extinguished the fire with assistance from Mukilteo Fire and South County Fire. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the Everett Fire Marshal’s Office.

Voters decide against City of Everetts Proposition 1

Everett voters rejected Proposition 1, a property tax levy aimed at funding public safety and essential services, with 59.75% voting against it. This decision leaves the City of Everett facing a projected $12.6 million budget deficit for 2025, prompting Mayor Cassie Franklin to seek community input on necessary budget cuts.

Animal Shelter Advisory Board

The Animal Shelter Advisory Board event in Everett, Washington, aims to address local animal welfare issues, focusing on the implementation of new ordinances and policies. Running from July 23, 2024, to October 23, 2024, this initiative invites community engagement and input on crucial decisions impacting the local animal shelter and its operations.

Everett Police Department to be featured in "On Patrol Live" starting June 14, 2024

The Everett Police Department will be featured in the REELZ documentary series "On Patrol: Live," debuting on June 14, 2024, marking the first time a Washington State department has been showcased. This series aims to provide viewers with an authentic look at law enforcement operations and community engagement in Everett, highlighting the department's commitment to serving its residents.

Everett City Council Approves Proposition 1 for August 2024 Ballot to Support Public Safety

Everett City Council has approved a resolution for Proposition 1, a property tax levy lid lift measure set for the August 2024 ballot, aimed at funding essential public services and public safety. The proposed increase, estimated at less than $30 per month for the average homeowner, is crucial for addressing the city's ongoing budget deficit and enhancing community services.

Everett City Council Proposes Property Tax Increase for Essential Services

The City of Everett, Washington, has proposed a resolution to increase regular property taxes to support essential public services, including public safety, park maintenance, and library services. A special election will be held on August 6, 2024, to allow voters to approve or reject this levy lid lift proposition. If passed, the measure will authorize an increase in the property tax levy for collection in 2025.

City of Everett Seeks Volunteers for Pro and Con Committees on Property Tax Measure

The City of Everett is seeking volunteers for pro and con committees regarding a potential property tax measure aimed at maintaining essential services and quality of life in the community. Interested residents can apply online until April 25, 2024, with the ballot measure potentially generating between $13 million and $20 million annually. The measure aims to address a structural deficit exacerbated by inflation and increasing service demands.