[ad#Google Adsense-2] If you’ve ever sat through a meeting of the Everett Planning Commission you know they can be fairly dry. Setbacks and parking spaces aren’t sexy. They are the things however that most directly affect people who live within the Everett City limits. In an effort to make more people aware of what’s going […]
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Everett Publishes Proposed Policies for Processing, Producing and Providing Pot
August 4, 2013
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The City of Everett Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on the rules for processing, producing and providing legal marijuana on Tuesday August 6th. The city is trying to get policies in place before the State of Washington begins accepting applications on September 14th from those interested in getting into the legal marijuana business. […]
Everett’s Available Space Almost Gone, Where to Put Future Population in Question.
January 14, 2013
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The public is invited to weigh in Tuesday evening as the Everett Planning Commission looks for suggestions on dealing with future population. The city has disagreed with population estimates provided by the Puget Sound Regional Council calling them too high. The city does have to plan for future growth but says it’s looking at a […]
Public Meeting on Preferred Use of Everett’s Kimberly-Clark Site Set For Tuesday Night
October 21, 2012
The City of Everett’s Planning Commission will hold a public hearing Tuesday night to discuss their preferred alternative for the future of the Kimberly-Clark site on Everett’s Waterfront. The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday October 23, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. in the Weyerhaeuser Meeting Room at Everett Station, 4th Floor, 3201 Smith Street in Everett. […]
Everett May Delay Development of Kimberly-Clark Site Another 6 Months
July 12, 2012
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The Everett Planning Commission will hold a meeting Tuesday night to consider extending the moratorium on development at the Kimberly-Clark site on the Everett Waterfront. The public hearing will focus on a six month extension of the moratorium and a public workshop to review alternative land use and public access scenarios that have been prepared […]
Future of Everett’s Evergreen Way Up For Discussion Tuesday
September 16, 2011
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View Larger Map The vision for Evergreen Way, then is to become a “linear community” that provides easy access to all that is needed for an enjoyable and connected lifestyle. That phrase comes directly from the draft of the City of Everett’s Evergreen Way Revitalization Plan. But what does that mean? You’ll get a chance […]
Plan Launched to Re-Name Old Everett, WA City Hall
August 21, 2011
The Everett Historical Commission has launched an effort to re-name the old Everett City Hall, “The William E. Moore Historic City Hall”. Moore was Mayor of the city of Everett from 1977 – 1990. The old city hall is located at 3002 Wetmore avenue in downtown Everett and currently houses the Everett Police Department’s north […]
February 11, 2014
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