Comprehensive Plan Amendment applications being accepted

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is currently accepting Comprehensive Plan Amendment applications from January 1 to January 31, 2025, providing a critical opportunity for local stakeholders to influence city planning. Applicants are encouraged to schedule a submittal meeting to ensure their applications are thorough and compliant with city requirements. For inquiries about the amendment process, residents can reach out to Angela Gemmer, the Principal Planner, at 360. 363. 8240, or via email.

Haylie Miller, the Community Development Director, is also available for questions. For those needing assistance with the application itself, Marisa Nishimura, the Planning Administrative Specialist, can provide guidance. The importance of participating in this process is underscored by the publication dates of December 14 and December 26, 2024, which call attention to the need for community engagement. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to inclusive planning and development. Active participation in such amendments can significantly shape the future of Marysville and its community.

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