Notice of Application for Fleet Parking Lot Expansion in Everett

Everett, WALocal News

The article presents a public notice from Everett Planning regarding a significant application for the expansion of a fleet parking lot. The proposed project entails increasing the impervious surface area by 95,000 square feet, which raises concerns about stormwater management. To address this, a new stormwater detention system will be implemented, along with necessary inlets, structures, and a storm drain conveyance system. Additional improvements will include localized earthwork adjustments, as well as enhancements to curb, gutter, landscaping, and lighting. This expansion is part of Everett's ongoing efforts to manage urban growth and infrastructure demands effectively.

By keeping the community informed, the city aims to ensure transparency in the planning process. Stakeholders are encouraged to engage with the application and voice any concerns. This development reflects the city's commitment to sustainable urban planning while addressing the needs of its residents.

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