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Volunteer Opportunities with the Library Board and Salary Commission

The City of Lake Stevens is actively seeking applicants for two mid-term vacancies: one on the Library Board and one on the Salary Commission. These roles are vital for enhancing community engagement with library services and determining fair compensation for city officials. Interested candidates can apply through the City’s website or directly via email.

City Council Meeting Scheduled for February 20, 2025

The City Council meeting on February 20, 2025, will address crucial issues impacting the local housing market, financial reform, and various sectors such as business operations and non-profit organizations. This event is essential for community engagement, aiming to inform residents about government initiatives and decisions that affect their lives. Participation in this meeting offers an opportunity for citizens to influence local governance and economic strategies.

Lake Stevens Releases 2024 Annual Report Highlighting Community Achievements

Lake Stevens, WA, has released its 2024 Annual Report, highlighting significant developments and accomplishments in the community. The report provides insights into local projects, events, and initiatives, emphasizing the city's commitment to transparency and community engagement.

Lake Stevens Celebrates Community Achievements in 2024 Annual Report

Lake Stevens, WA, has released its 2024 Annual Report, celebrating significant community achievements and initiatives throughout the year. The report highlights various city projects, including infrastructure improvements and community events aimed at enhancing local engagement and services.

Parks Recreation Lake Stevens, WA - Official Website

The City of Lake Stevens has released the latest T.R.A.I.L.S Activity Guide, providing residents with information on community events, recreation programs, and volunteer opportunities. Additionally, the article highlights a significant infrastructure improvement project on Main Street aimed at enhancing local amenities. These initiatives reflect the city’s commitment to community engagement and development.

Running a marathon is hard. She ran one in every state.

Robin Cain of Lake Stevens has achieved the remarkable feat of running a marathon in every U.S. state, a milestone accomplished by only about 2,400 people. With over 60 marathons and five Iron Man competitions under her belt, Cain continues to inspire others through her local running club, which boasts over 400 members. Her journey emphasizes the importance of perseverance and community in pursuing personal goals.

Good Samaritan jumps in to help save elderly woman in Lake Stevens

A good Samaritan's quick actions saved an elderly woman who accidentally drove into Lake Stevens during foggy conditions. The Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue team praised the Samaritan for their bravery in rescuing the trapped driver, who was subsequently treated for cold water exposure. This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance and safety awareness in challenging weather conditions.

Main Street Construction Project Information

The Lake Stevens Sewer District is set to commence a significant construction project on Main Street, aimed at enhancing the sewer network infrastructure in the area. This initiative is expected to improve urban design and public utility services, benefiting the local community. The project is scheduled to start on January 1, 2025, and will likely have implications for travel and local business activities.

2024 Annual Report

Lake Stevens is initiating a significant infrastructure improvement project on Main Street near North Cove Park, which will enhance the downtown area with new utilities, sidewalks, and urban design features. The community is encouraged to stay informed through the Main Street Improvements page as the project progresses through 2025, ensuring continuous access to the park and its facilities.

We need more buildings Lake Stevens to try same 314M school bond

Lake Stevens School District plans to reintroduce a $314 million school bond after a narrow failure in November, aiming to build new schools and modernize existing ones. With increased growth in the area and favorable interest rates, officials believe the bond will have a lesser taxpayer impact and is essential for accommodating projected population growth.

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