Notice of Public Hearing - PA24-006 Crossroads Chevron

Marysville, WALocal News

The City of Marysville is set to host a public hearing on December 5, 2024, at 6:00 PM to discuss the proposed Crossroads Chevron project. This initiative, spearheaded by the Meydenbauer Group, involves the construction of a 4,000 square foot convenience store and Chevron-branded service station located at 10008 67th Avenue NE. The proposal includes four fuel islands, providing eight pumps for community use. The hearing will take place at the Council Chambers, with options for public participation available both in-person and via Zoom. Pre-registration is required for those wishing to provide comments, underscoring the city's commitment to community engagement.

Additionally, the city offers accessibility accommodations for individuals with special needs, ensuring an inclusive environment for all participants. For further details, interested parties can contact the Senior Planner, Amy Hess, or access the project information online. This project represents a significant development in the area, likely to impact local traffic and services.

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