Notice of Application with Optional SEPA MDNS - PA22-038 PA23-016

Marysville, WALocal News

This article details several public notices regarding land use applications in Marysville, WA, with a focus on the Notice of Application with Optional SEPA MDNS for the 163 Business Park project. The applicant is identified as Richard Peterson from Lee & Associates, and the article includes critical file numbers for easy reference. The Community Development Department's contact details are prominently featured, reinforcing the city's commitment to transparency. Residents are invited to participate in public hearings set for March 25 and March 11, 2025, fostering community engagement in local governance. The article also highlights accessibility features, ensuring that all community members can access information.

Links to application materials are provided, encouraging readers to delve deeper into the projects. This initiative exemplifies the city's dedication to involving its citizens in planning and development processes. By prioritizing public notices, Marysville aims to keep its residents informed and engaged.

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