Notice of Public Hearing - CPA24-001

Marysville, WALocal News

A public hearing is set for October 22, 2024, focusing on the Capital Facilities Plans for Lake Stevens and Lakewood School Districts. Scheduled for 6:30 PM at the Marysville Council Chambers, the meeting will also allow virtual participation via Zoom. This hearing is significant as it addresses the establishment of school impact fees, which are part of the overarching Marysville Comprehensive Plan. Community involvement is encouraged, with pre-registration required for those wishing to offer public comments by October 21st. The city aims to ensure accessibility for all participants, including those who are hearing impaired, by providing necessary accommodations.

The project manager and city staff will be present to address questions and concerns. Those interested can find additional resources and contact information on the city’s website. This hearing represents a vital opportunity for residents to engage in local educational planning and express their opinions on the proposed developments.

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