Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) - Walter E Hall Park Community Connections Path

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett Public Library confirmed the Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Walter E Hall Park Community Connections Path project. Scheduled from July 11 to July 28, 2025, the event is part of an environmental impact assessment mandated by the National Environmental Policy Act. The assessment will evaluate implications for local infrastructure, particularly concerning Washington State Route 99. The project aims to enhance community connections and access to Hall Park in Everett, promoting sustainable recreational opportunities. Local stakeholders can review the findings and provide feedback during the event, ensuring community involvement.

This initiative reflects Everett's commitment to sustainable development practices and environmental stewardship. The library encourages residents to participate actively in the assessment process. The FONSI indicates that the project will not significantly affect the environment, allowing it to proceed.

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