Notice of Public Hearing - Planning Commission

Marysville, WALocal News

On March 25, 2025, the Marysville Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 6:30 PM to discuss significant amendments to the Municipal Code. Specifically, the focus will be on Class IV Forest Practice Applications, which are vital for managing land use and environmental impact. The proposed changes to Chapter 22D. 050 address crucial aspects of clearing, grading, filling, and erosion control across the city. Interested parties can access hearing materials electronically by March 20, ensuring transparency and informed participation.

The meeting will take place in a hybrid format, allowing residents to attend either in person or via Microsoft Teams. To foster community engagement, individuals wishing to provide verbal comments are encouraged to pre-register with the staff contact, Emily Morgan. This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to involving residents in important planning decisions. It is an opportunity for citizens to voice their opinions and contribute to local governance.

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