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Comprehensive Plan Amendment Applications Being Accepted

The City of Marysville is now accepting applications for Comprehensive Plan Amendments from January 1 to January 31, 2025, encouraging applicants to schedule submittal meetings to ensure completeness. Additionally, a public hearing is scheduled for January 16, 2025, regarding an appeal of a SEPA Mitigated Determination of Non-significance for a proposed 59-lot Planned Residential Development Subdivision. Public comments are welcomed until December 20, 2024.

Notice of Application with optional SEPA MDNS - PA24-027 Awe Reasonable Use Determination

The City of Marysville has announced an application for a single-family residence in a potentially wetland area, which is currently under review for compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA). The public has until January 8, 2025, to submit comments regarding the environmental impacts of the proposed project. This notice highlights the importance of community involvement in local development decisions.

2024 Comprehensive Plan Update for Marysville

The City of Marysville has updated its Comprehensive Plan for the period 2024-2044, providing a framework for future growth and development. This update includes public hearings, the adoption of related ordinances, and the issuance of a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS). The plan emphasizes community participation and environmental considerations in urban planning efforts.

Notice of Application - PA24-002 Taylor Lane Subdivision

The City of Marysville has announced a public notice regarding the application for the Taylor Lane Subdivision, which seeks to develop a 13-lot single-family residential area. The proposal includes site grading and clearing, with implications for a nearby Category II wetland. Residents have until December 20, 2024, to submit comments on the environmental impacts of the project.

Free post-holiday recycling tree-cycling Jan. 4

The City of Marysville is organizing a free post-holiday recycling event on January 4, 2025, to help residents dispose of cardboard, Styrofoam, and natural Christmas trees. The event, supported by community partners, aims to promote recycling and sustainability while also accepting donations for the Marysville Community Food Bank. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to environmental responsibility and community engagement.

Free post-holiday recycling tree-cycling Jan. 4

The City of Marysville is organizing a free post-holiday recycling and tree-cycling event on January 4, 2025, to assist residents in disposing of holiday waste responsibly. This initiative encourages the recycling of materials such as cardboard and Styrofoam, while also offering tree-cycling services for natural Christmas trees. Donations for the local food bank are also welcomed during the event.

Notice of Public Hearing - Hearing Examiner - PA24-024 Stevens PRD

A public hearing will take place on January 16, 2025, regarding the appeal of a State Environmental Protection Act Mitigated Determination of Non-significance related to the proposed Stevens Planned Residential Development Subdivision in Marysville. The hearing will be held both in-person and via Zoom, allowing for broad public participation. Interested parties can contact the Senior Planner for more details or to become involved in the process.

City adopts 450 million biennial budget for 2025-2026

The Marysville City Council has adopted a balanced biennial budget of $450 million for the years 2025-2026, emphasizing fiscal responsibility amid economic uncertainty. The budget maintains essential city services while introducing two new positions, and it includes a 5% rate increase for water, sewer, and stormwater services. Notably, the City Council opted not to increase property taxes for the 13th consecutive year.

City adopts 450 million biennial budget for 2025-2026

The Marysville City Council has unanimously approved a balanced biennial budget of $450.1 million for 2025-2026, maintaining essential services while adding two new positions. The budget includes a 5% increase in water, sewer, and stormwater rates, but for the 13th consecutive year, property taxes will not rise. Mayor Jon Nehring emphasized the council's commitment to fiscal responsibility amid economic uncertainty.

Notice of Public Hearing - Hearing Examiner - PA24-008 Lakewood Heights

The article announces a public hearing regarding the Lakewood Heights Planned Residential Development in Marysville, WA, scheduled for January 16, 2024. The proposal includes plans for a 182-lot residential development on approximately 29.48 acres, alongside associated infrastructure improvements. Residents can participate in person or via Zoom, ensuring accessibility for all community members.

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