Road Closures Notice
Road closures will occur on August 22, 2025, due to construction activities in Lake Stevens. The event, managed by Interwest Construction, may impact traffic flow and accessibility in the area.
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Road closures will occur on August 22, 2025, due to construction activities in Lake Stevens. The event, managed by Interwest Construction, may impact traffic flow and accessibility in the area.
The City of Lake Stevens will host a Livestake Harvesting Workshop from August 20 to October 25, 2025. This event aims to educate participants about sustainable practices in managing the natural environment and wildlife. Attendees can expect hands-on learning experiences related to weather patterns and ecosystem health.
Lake Stevens will host the Legislative Reception 2025 on August 15, aiming to engage local businesses with lawmakers. The event seeks to gather positive feedback and foster legislative relationships for better business operations.
The Davies Beach boat launch will close from August 14 to August 20, 2025, for a structural assessment. Located in Harvest, Alabama, the closure affects access to the beach and slipway, prompting local officials to inform residents of the temporary disruption.
HarvestFest 2025 will take place in Mexico City from August 14 to October 31, featuring various events and attractions. This festival aims to celebrate local culture and community engagement.
The Snohomish Conservation District hosts a free webinar on sustainable landscaping alternatives to traditional lawns on August 7, 2025. The event targets drought tolerance and pollinator-friendly practices, fostering community partnerships in environmental conservation.
Lake Stevens will host an event titled "Meet up with the Mayor" on August 4, 2025, at Frontier Village. Residents can engage with the mayor while enjoying local establishments like Starbucks and MOD Pizza.
Training exercises conducted by the Lake Stevens Police Department and Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office will take place at Davies Beach on July 31 and August 1, 2025. The exercises aim to enhance law enforcement readiness and community safety. Residents should expect increased activity in the area during this time.
Clams have been discovered along the shores of Lake Stevens, but officials state there is no risk to public health. The lake's water remains safe for recreational activities as of the latest update on July 29, 2025.
North Cove Boat Launch will no longer accept the Discover Pass starting July 24, 2025. This decision impacts local boaters who rely on the pass for access to the facility. The change aims to address operational concerns related to the slipway.