Share your input 2025-26 budget, new Capital Improvements Plan

Marysville, WALocal News

The city of Marysville is preparing for its biennial budget for 2025-2026, and Mayor Jon Nehring, along with the City Council, is urging residents to participate in shaping community priorities. A significant addition this year is the introduction of the Capital Improvements Plan (CIP), which will provide detailed timelines and narratives for upcoming infrastructure projects. Public hearings are scheduled for November 4 and 25 at the Marysville Civic Center, allowing residents to express their opinions on essential services and capital improvements. The proposed budget stands at $391,307,481, reflecting a commitment to fiscal prudence while addressing the infrastructure needs of the growing community. Mayor Nehring highlighted the importance of responsible governance, stating, “Your input is invaluable in shaping a strong, sustainable future for our city.

” Residents can review the preliminary budget and CIP documents online at the city’s website. The City Council plans to adopt the final budget before the year ends. Engaging the community in these discussions is crucial for aligning city projects with the needs of its residents.

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