News Flash Road Closure 16th and Bonneville Ave

Snohomish, WALocal News

The City of Snohomish has announced a significant development proposal, issuing a Notice of Application for a mixed-use project at 1201 Bonneville Avenue. This ambitious plan includes the construction of two mixed-use buildings adjacent to Avenue D, designed with underground parking and commercial spaces on the first floor. Expected to house approximately 115 residential units across three floors, the project also proposes around 106 townhome units on the lower terrace, enhancing the area's housing options. In addition to residential units, the development will feature associated parking, essential utilities, and aesthetic improvements such as landscaping and public plazas. Children's play areas are also included, fostering a community-friendly environment.

This initiative reflects the city's commitment to accommodating its growing population while providing essential amenities. For those interested in further information or updates on this project and others under review, the City of Snohomish encourages visits to their development projects webpage. This development is poised to have a meaningful impact on the local community, addressing both housing needs and commercial opportunities.

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