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Public Meeting Tuesday Evening For Proposed Pallet Shelter Site At Corner of Glenwood and Sievers Duecy Blvd In Everett

November 20, 2023

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A year ago Volunteers of America Western Washington filed for a Land Use Permit with the City of Everett, Washington to operate a pallet shelter community to house women and children. The pallet shelters would be located on city-owned land near the corner of Glenwood and Sievers Duecy Boulevard. Written comments have been accepted for […]

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Initial Meeting Set Thursday As Everett’s Third Pallet Shelter Project Proposed For City-Owned Land At Glenwood and Sievers-Duecy

July 20, 2022

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Everett’s first pallet shelter project behind the Everett Gospel Mission in the 3700 block of Smith Avenue has been successful, recently doubling in size to 40 Pallet Shelters.   A second smaller pallet shelter project is undergoing review. Known as Faith Family Village it will be located at 6708 Candy Road. Here’s a brief description. […]

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Everett City Council Approves Acceptance Of Commerce Grant For Pallet Shelters

February 17, 2021

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The Everett City Council has approved having the Mayor sign the contract with Snohomish County Human Services in the amount of $1,040,149 for the development, purchase, and operations of the Pallet Shelter Pilot. The plan is to have 21 pallet shelters set up on land behind the Everett Gospel Mission near 36th and Smith street […]

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Everett Pallet Shelter Plan Coming Together Behind Gospel Mission On Smith Street

February 4, 2021

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Back on November 3rd we told you about the City of Everett looking to set up a temporary site using pallet shelters to house people experiencing homelessness. Pallet shelters would be one more tool to address the issues with people experiencing homelessness in Everett, Washington. The shelters are small, individual and can be reused and […]

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Everett Considering 20 “Pallet Shelters” For Those Experiencing Homelessness

November 3, 2020

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At their Wednesday night meeting members of the Everett City Council will get a briefing on a plan to spend a grant of $735,139.00 to begin a pilot shelter program for up to 20 reusable shelters made by Pallet. Here is a brief description from Snohomish County who is administering the grant. Everett is proposing […]

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