Notice of Public Hearing - Planning Commission - CA25-002

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is set to hold a public hearing on March 11, 2025, at 6:30 PM, to discuss a significant proposal regarding garage sale signage regulations. The proposed code amendment seeks to align the city’s current garage sale rules with existing temporary sign regulations, addressing inconsistencies that have arisen over time. Key changes will include the removal of outdated provisions and adjustments to the duration and frequency of garage sales, ensuring they comply with the temporary use code. Residents are invited to participate in this hybrid meeting, which allows for both in-person attendance and virtual participation via Zoom. Relevant materials will be made available for public review ahead of the hearing, emphasizing transparency in the decision-making process.

Individuals wishing to voice their opinions must pre-register by March 10, 2025, to ensure their comments are included in the official record. Emily Tsan, the Planning Technician, is the designated contact for further inquiries. This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to adapting local regulations to better serve its community.

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