Notice of Application - PA24-009 MAPS Sno Parking Expansion

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville has issued a notice of application for the MAPS Snohomish Parking Expansion, which aims to construct a new 30-stall parking lot to support an existing cultural center. The application, identified by file number PA24-009, was submitted by Mustapha Kebbeh with Nadeem Khan as the project contact. Located at 5020 Grove St and 7128 51st Ave NE, this project will not only facilitate parking but also include necessary improvements such as landscaping and stormwater management. The application was officially recognized as complete on April 9, 2024, marking a significant step in the project's timeline. Residents and stakeholders are invited to provide their written comments until 5:00 PM on May 9, 2024, promoting community involvement in local development.

The project's existing environmental documents, including a geotechnical report and traffic impact analysis, indicate thorough planning. This application reflects the city's ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure and accessibility for its residents. Engaging the public in the decision-making process is crucial for ensuring the project meets community needs and expectations.

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