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Spray Park to open Memorial Day weekend

The Spray Park at Comeford Park will open for the summer on Saturday, May 24, at 11 a.m. The park features water jets, dueling spray cannons, and various ground spray features, making it a popular destination for families. Residents are encouraged to bring towels and sunscreen for a fun day in the water.

Notice of Application - PA24-015 Hjort Duplex

The City of Marysville has announced an application for a Conditional Use Permit to demolish a single-family residence and construct a duplex in the R-4.5 zone. The application, filed by Jason Talbot, is open for public comments until June 20, 2024. The proposal is significant as it reflects ongoing developments in local housing and land use regulations.

Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance - PA23-016

The article discusses the "Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance - PA23-016," an event scheduled for May 23, 2024, in Smokey Point, focusing on land technologies. This event is significant for local stakeholders, as it addresses environmental considerations and development impacts in the area. The article's clear presentation of details enhances its relevance for the community and those interested in environmental science.

Notice of Application - PA24-014

The article details a public notice regarding a land use application for the Williams Pointe Subdivision in Marysville, WA. The proposal includes a 59-lot subdivision on approximately 13.09 acres, retaining an existing residence while addressing environmental considerations such as wetlands. Public comments are invited until May 28, 2024, ahead of a forthcoming public hearing.

10-year-old Layla becomes MPD officer for a day with Make-A-Wish visit

Ten-year-old Layla became an honorary officer of the Marysville Police Department for a day, thanks to Make-A-Wish. She participated in activities such as fingerprinting, a department tour, and real-life police scenarios, including the apprehension of a "donut burglar." The event highlights the positive impact of community engagement and support for children facing serious health challenges.

PA23-031 Riverwalk MDNS

The article details the City of Marysville's approval of a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit and Floodplain Management Permit for the Riverwalk project. This project aims to clear and fill the existing Public Works Operations site to facilitate a future mixed-use development while ensuring environmental restoration of the Ebey Slough Shoreline. A 14-day public comment period is open until May 8, 2024, for community input.

Body located on Tulalip Reservation

A body of a female was discovered on the Tulalip Reservation in Marysville, Washington, following a search for a missing 16-year-old girl. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner's Office is set to identify the victim and determine the cause of death. Local law enforcement agencies collaborated in the search efforts, highlighting the urgency and community impact of the situation.

Body located on Tulalip Reservation

A body of a female was discovered on the Tulalip Reservation in Marysville, Washington, after the Tulalip Police Department received alerts early in the morning. The victim's identity and cause of death will be determined by the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office. This incident follows the recent report of a missing 16-year-old girl from Marysville, prompting an extensive search by local law enforcement.

Marysville's "Clean Sweep" Event Scheduled for April 20, 2024

Marysville residents can participate in the upcoming "Clean Sweep" event on April 20, 2024, offering free disposal and recycling services for various items. This community initiative aims to support local spring cleaning efforts while promoting waste reduction and responsible disposal practices.

Community member recovering from drug addiction expresses appreciation to MPD

A Marysville community member, Jon T., expressed gratitude for the support he received from the police department during his battle with drug addiction. Through the Law Enforcement Embedded Social Worker Program, Jon found compassion and resources that helped him transition from addiction to recovery. His story highlights the program's mission to assist individuals in overcoming the barriers between homelessness and sobriety.

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