Everett City Council selects downtown site for new outdoor multipurpose facility

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett City Council has made a significant decision by selecting a downtown site for a new outdoor multipurpose facility, enhancing the city's infrastructure and community offerings. This facility will serve as the new home for the Everett AquaSox, a minor league baseball team with deep local roots, and will host various community events, reinforcing its role as a civic hub. Mayor Cassie Franklin highlighted the AquaSox's longstanding presence in Everett and their contributions to local employment and economic support. The Stadium Fiscal Advisory Committee recommended the downtown site due to its potential for greater economic impact and revenue generation compared to other options. The facility will also include a soccer field, fostering a partnership with the United Soccer League and providing opportunities for professional soccer in the area.

Council President Don Schwab expressed pride in the decision, emphasizing the thorough consideration of community input. With studies indicating a clear advantage for the downtown location, the council aims to eliminate scheduling conflicts and enhance pedestrian and transit access. This development marks a promising investment in Everett's future, aiming to improve both quality of life and economic vitality.

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