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You can help protect Marysville from disasters

The City of Marysville is actively engaging the community in developing its Hazard Mitigation Plan, aimed at enhancing resilience against disasters following a recent earthquake. Public meetings and an online survey are being utilized to gather input from residents, workers, and visitors to shape effective mitigation strategies. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to reducing the impact of potential hazards on lives, property, and the environment.

Notice of Public Hearing - Planning Commission - CA25-002

A public hearing will be held on March 11, 2025, by the Planning Commission of Marysville to discuss a proposed code amendment regarding garage sale signs. The amendment aims to align regulations with existing temporary sign rules and clarify garage sale allowances as residential use. Public comments are invited, with pre-registration required for those wishing to speak.

Nominations open for Marysville Business Awards

The City of Marysville has opened nominations for its annual Business Awards, honoring local businesses in three categories: Historic Business, Obstacle Overcomer, and Community Champion. Nominations can be submitted until March 31, with winners announced at the Marysville Business Summit on April 29. This initiative aims to recognize and celebrate the contributions of local enterprises to the community.

Nominations open for Marysville Business Awards

Nominations have officially opened for the Marysville Business Awards, celebrating local businesses and their contributions to the community. The event, set for February 26, 2025, aims to recognize outstanding achievements in the Marysville area, including notable establishments such as Marysville Toyota and Dutch Bakery. This initiative underscores the importance of local commerce in fostering community spirit and economic growth.

Emergency Information

Emergency Information is a timely event scheduled for February 21, 2025, at 07:30 GMT, aimed at keeping the community informed about hazards and emergencies. Leveraging platforms like Instagram and Meta, the event encourages residents of Marysville to stay informed about local safety issues. For more details, visit the official webpage.

Grab Your Girlfriends for the Treat Your Self Womens Expo

The City of Marysville is hosting the Treat Your Self Women’s Expo on March 1, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Marysville Opera House. This free event features local vendors offering products and services focused on beauty, fun, and self-care, along with exciting activities and giveaways. Attendees can enjoy refreshments from White House Espresso and have a chance to win raffle prizes throughout the day.

Notice of Application and SEPA Review - PA25-0006

The article announces a public notice regarding an application for a commercial site plan and SEPA review for a new auto dealership in Marysville, Washington. This development will involve constructing a 33,000 square foot facility and adjusting property boundaries to facilitate future development. The notice includes links to application materials and related public notices, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in local planning processes.

Grab Your Girlfriends for the Treat Your Self Womens Expo

The City of Marysville is hosting the Treat Your Self Women’s Expo on March 1, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Marysville Opera House. This free event will feature local vendors showcasing beauty, wellness, and self-care products, with giveaways and raffles for attendees. The expo aims to foster community connections and support local businesses while offering a day of fun and pampering for women in the area.

Notice of Application - PA25-0004

The article details a recent application for a Conditional Use Permit in Marysville, WA, aimed at constructing a drive-through conveyor-type car wash and associated facilities. The proposal includes site improvements such as vacuum stations and a dedicated access driveway to State Avenue. This notice serves as an essential update for local residents and stakeholders interested in urban development and land use changes in the area.

Mayor Nehring invites you Coffee Klatch March 24

Mayor Jon Nehring of Marysville is hosting a Coffee Klatch on March 24, inviting residents for an informal discussion at the Civic Center. This event aims to foster community engagement and provide a platform for local government conversations. With a focus on accessibility, the gathering encourages residents to share their thoughts and concerns.

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