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Man who led police chase through Fryelands arrested, had visited police station saying SUV stolen

Snohomish is set to see the construction of a new City Hall and Police Department campus at Pine Avenue and Third Street, with designs recently unveiled and a funding plan nearing completion. This development reflects the city's commitment to enhancing local government facilities to better serve its residents. Michael Whitney reports on the implications of this project for the community.

New Snohomish City Hall PD campus designs shown, funding plan nearly done

The Snohomish Civic Campus project aims to consolidate City Hall, the Police Department, and Public Works into a new facility with a projected cost of $72.7 million. With funding sources including state and federal grants, the city is actively pursuing a comprehensive funding plan to support this significant local infrastructure initiative. The project is set to enhance public safety and city services, addressing the current space limitations of the existing City Hall.

Solid Waste Snohomish County, WA - Official Website

Snohomish County's Solid Waste Division is actively seeking community input through a survey to enhance its services for residents and businesses. Recent updates include changes to glass recycling policies and a new interactive map for waste disposal services. The County Council has also approved modifications to the solid waste fee schedule, affecting various disposal programs.

Three Vacancies on the Snohomish County Parks Advisory Board

Snohomish County residents can now apply for three vacancies on the Parks Advisory Board, with applications due by February 10. The selection criteria emphasize community experience, volunteerism, and expertise in park management, underscoring the county's commitment to enhancing its diverse park system. Interested candidates are encouraged to leverage their skills to support the local parks and recreation initiatives.

Everett utility bills for water, sewer to increase Feb. 1

Utility rates for water, sewer, and stormwater in Everett will increase starting February 1, 2025, with the average drinking water rate rising to $32.21 per month for single-family homes. The city aims to meet regulatory requirements and fund four major capital projects totaling over $308 million, while also providing assistance programs for low-income residents and seniors to mitigate the impact of these increases.

Fishing Dock at Blackmans Lake Remains Closed Until Further Notice

A new mixed-use and townhome development project is proposed for 1201 Bonneville Avenue in Snohomish, featuring two mixed-use buildings with commercial spaces and 115 residential units. The project also includes 106 townhome units and various amenities such as parking, landscaping, children's play areas, and public plazas. More information can be found on the City's development projects page.

Snohomish County Surface Water Management Launches River Gauge Notifications

Snohomish County has launched a new real-time notification system that alerts residents and recreational users about critical flood information based on river gauge data. By signing up for text or email notifications, individuals can stay informed about flooding potential across the county, enhancing safety and preparedness. This initiative represents a significant step towards community resilience in the face of flooding risks.

Executive Somers announces Mike Fong as new Executive Director for Economic Development

Mike Fong has been appointed as the new Executive Director for Economic Development in Snohomish County, bringing extensive experience from his previous roles, including Chief Recovery and Resilience Officer and Regional Administrator for the Small Business Administration. His leadership aims to foster innovation, job creation, and support for local businesses, contributing to the region's diverse economy.

Planning and Development Services Launches Improved Online Permit Portal

Snohomish County is set to launch a new online Permit Portal on December 9, aimed at enhancing permitting efficiency for residents and businesses. This initiative, part of broader process improvements by the Planning and Development Services, promises to streamline the application and approval processes. The development reflects a significant step toward modernizing local government services.

Snohomish County Invests 1.5 Million in Warming, Cooling, and Cleaner Air Centers

Snohomish County has allocated $1.5 million for HVAC improvements at 22 locations to enhance community resilience against extreme weather and air quality events. This initiative supports libraries and senior centers as vital resources for cooling, warming, and cleaner air during emergencies. Local leaders emphasize the importance of these upgrades in safeguarding public health and comfort.