Share your input 2025-26 budget, new Capital Improvements Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

Marysville's Mayor Jon Nehring and the City Council are preparing for the 2025-2026 biennial budget, inviting the community to share their priorities. A significant addition is the first-ever Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), which outlines detailed timelines for proposed projects. Public hearings will take place on November 4 and November 25, allowing residents to express their views on vital city services and infrastructure. Mayor Nehring's proposed budget of $391,307,481 aims to maintain fiscal prudence while meeting community needs. He stated, "This proposed budget and our new Capital Improvements Plan reflect our commitment to responsible governance.

" The budget emphasizes strategic investments that align with resident priorities, fostering a sustainable future for Marysville. Community members can access the budget and CIP documents online to prepare for the upcoming discussions. The City Council plans to finalize the budget by the end of the year, underscoring the importance of resident input in shaping local governance.

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