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Everett Public Works Event Focuses on Environmental Services and Community Engagement

A public works event is scheduled for February 14, 2025, in Everett, Washington, focusing on environmental services and community engagement. The event will address key issues related to infrastructure and public works, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices in local governance. Residents are encouraged to participate and engage with the planning process.

Blackman Lake phosphorous controls proposed on developments

A proposal in Snohomish aims to protect the Blackman Lake watershed by introducing new phosphorous control measures for local developments. This initiative responds to the increasing cyanobacteria blooms, driven by excess phosphorous, which pose health risks to humans and animals. The plan includes treatment controls and a draft management strategy to mitigate toxic algae growth.

Snohomish Countys Litter Wranglers Wrap Up 2024 Season With More Than 2,500 Bags

Snohomish County's Litter Wranglers successfully concluded the 2024 season, collecting over 2,500 bags of litter along nearly 500 miles of county roads. This initiative not only enhances the local environment but also reflects the county's commitment to maintaining public spaces and preserving natural beauty. The Litter Wranglers are expected to resume their efforts in spring 2025.

Snohomish County Launches New Tool to Evaluate Vulnerability to Climate Change and Impacts to Local Communities

Snohomish County has launched a new tool to assess vulnerability to climate change, providing residents with a score indicating risks from wildfires, extreme heat, and flooding. This initiative aims to enhance community resilience through educational resources and programs that promote energy efficiency and climate preparedness.

Snohomish County to Establish World-Leading Research and Development Center for Sustainable Aviation Fuels at Paine Field

Snohomish County is set to establish the world's first sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) repository at Paine Field, following a proposed $6.5 million funding initiative in the state senate. This groundbreaking project, in partnership with Washington State University, aims to enhance aviation's fight against climate change while bolstering local economic vitality and innovation in aerospace technologies.