Snohomish Quarterly is on its way!

Snohomish, WALocal News

The Fall 2025 Snohomish Quarterly will soon reach mailboxes, providing residents with crucial information about their community. This edition highlights the role of permits in protecting homes and neighborhoods, emphasizing their significance. It also recognizes the award-winning Wastewater Treatment Plant team for their exceptional service to the community. Residents will discover resources to help with utility bills and upcoming events, promoting local engagement. Furthermore, the Quarterly features profiles of city staff responsible for permitting and inspection services, fostering transparency.

This initiative aims to strengthen community ties and encourage participation. The Snohomish Quarterly serves as a vital communication tool, enhancing awareness of local issues. Residents are urged to read the publication for more insights and updates.

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