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Help shape future of Marysville parks, programs

The City of Marysville is actively seeking community input on its parks and recreation initiatives through a survey aimed at shaping the future of local facilities and programs. Tara Mizell, the Director of Parks, Culture, and Recreation, emphasizes the importance of aligning future investments with resident values. Survey results will guide updates to the city's Parks Comprehensive Plan over the next six years.

Notice of Public Hearing - Planning Commission

The City of Marysville will hold a public hearing on March 25, 2025, to discuss an amendment to its Municipal Code pertaining to Class IV Forest Practice Applications. This meeting, hosted by the Planning Commission, will be hybrid, allowing for in-person and virtual participation via Microsoft Teams. Community members are encouraged to pre-register for verbal public comments.

Come review plans for Mother Natures Window Park

The city of Marysville is planning to transform Mother Nature's Window, a once-privately owned park, into a public space, focusing on safe access and preservation of its natural beauty. An open house scheduled for March 19 will provide residents with an opportunity to learn about the project and ask questions. The initiative aims to secure around $2 million in funding for future improvements and amenities.

Come review plans for Mother Natures Window Park

The City of Marysville is inviting residents to an open house on March 19 to discuss plans for transforming the long-closed Mother Nature’s Window Park into a public space. This 34-acre park, previously inaccessible for over 20 years, aims to provide safe public access while preserving its natural environment. The city is seeking approximately $2 million in funding for future improvements and amenities.

You can help protect Marysville from disasters

The City of Marysville is developing a Hazard Mitigation Plan aimed at enhancing community resilience against disasters like earthquakes and severe weather. Public involvement is encouraged through meetings and surveys, with the next public meeting scheduled for May 21. The plan, which will span the next five years, will utilize modeling and mapping to assess risks and develop strategies for mitigation.

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.

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