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Notice of MDNS - PA24-006

The article details the Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance (MDNS) for the proposed construction of a Crossroads Chevron convenience store and fuel service station in Marysville, WA. The lead agency, the City of Marysville, has determined that the project will not significantly impact the environment, allowing for a public comment period until November 15, 2024. Community members are invited to submit feedback regarding the project, which includes fuel pump islands and associated improvements.

Notice of Public Hearing - Planning Commission

The City of Marysville is hosting a public hearing on November 12, 2024, to discuss significant updates to its Comprehensive Plan and related amendments to local codes. Key proposals include changes to zoning regulations and application procedures, aiming to enhance urban development and streamline project reviews. Residents can participate in-person or virtually and are encouraged to provide feedback.

Lockdown lifted following report of threat at Marysville Pilchuck High School

The Marysville Police Department has lifted the lockdown at Marysville Pilchuck High School after responding to a report of an active shooter. The incident, which originated from a chat to a Veterans Crisis Line, posed no immediate danger to students or staff. All individuals on campus are safe, and support services are in place for those affected by the event.

Lockdown lifted following report of threat at Marysville Pilchuck High School

The Marysville Police Department has confirmed that the lockdown at Marysville Pilchuck High School has been lifted following an active shooter threat, which was later deemed unfounded. Students and staff are safe, and the department is collaborating with local agencies to provide support to the school community. The incident highlights the importance of swift communication and coordinated responses in ensuring public safety.

Notice of Availability Marysville 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update and DRAFT SEIS

The City of Marysville has released a Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) for its 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update, which aims to guide city development through 2044. This update addresses land use, zoning, and environmental impacts, evaluating three proposed alternatives for future growth. The plan emphasizes revitalization efforts, mixed-use development, and alignment with new state and regional initiatives.

Missing child from 2021 located

A missing child case from 2021 has reached a positive resolution with the child's location now confirmed. This event, set for October 23, 2024, emphasizes community efforts and the role of task forces in addressing such critical issues. The story highlights the importance of ongoing vigilance and collaboration in child safety matters.

Missing child from 2021 located

The Marysville Police Department announced the recovery of Carlo Ponte, a child reported missing since July 2021, who was found safe in Seattle. His father, Jorge Ponte, faces charges of Custodial Interference after allegedly taking Carlo from his mother. The successful resolution is credited to community assistance and collaboration with law enforcement agencies.

Notice of Public Hearing - Hearing Examiner - PA24-002

A public hearing for the proposed Taylor Lane Subdivision in Marysville, WA, is scheduled for October 30, 2024. The project, submitted by Keystone Land, LLC, aims to develop a 13-lot residential subdivision, retaining an existing residence while addressing environmental concerns related to wetlands and geological hazards. The hearing will be accessible both in-person and via Zoom, allowing public participation.

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

Mayor Jon Nehring and the Marysville City Council are seeking community input on the 2025-2026 biennial budget and the new Capital Improvements Plan (CIP). Public hearings are scheduled for November 4 and November 25, allowing residents to voice their priorities regarding infrastructure and services. The proposed budget of $391 million aims to balance fiscal responsibility with community needs.

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

Mayor Jon Nehring and the Marysville City Council are inviting residents to share their priorities as they prepare the biennial budget for 2025-2026. A new Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) will accompany the budget, providing transparency about upcoming infrastructure projects. Public hearings are scheduled for November 4 and 25, allowing residents to voice their opinions on city initiatives.

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