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Published: Monday, October 24, 2011
Economic growth


Reardon should lead 'rec zone' idea

The city of Monroe's development manager, Jeff Sax, gives Snohomish County a breath of fresh air with his idea of promoting outdoor recreation by creating "Innovation Partnership Zones" in the Sky River Valley along U.S. 2 from the city of Snohomish to Stevens Pass. For a start, the Snohomish County Council could spearhead such a zone that would encompass a swath of 500 feet in width on both sides of U.S. 2 all the way to Stevens Pass.

This zone would allow recreational uses such as campgrounds, RV parks, soccer fields and other recreational amenities. The road frontage could be dotted with heritage buildings, bed and breakast houses, small hotels, stores selling recreational equipment, service shops and crafts shops. The nearby mountains and the Skykomish River are ready made resources that could provide opportunity for kayaking, white water rafting, climbing and hiking.

Cities and communities along U.S. 2 could provide restaurants, accommodations, supply and specialty shops, etc. Each city/town could develop its own unique character and cultural amenities. To attract private businesses to locate in Sky Valley, a tax holiday of 10 years could be allotted. The economic impact to the area could be substantial, creating many jobs. The tourist trade would increase dramatically, being that close to a multimillion population base. This resource has not been exploited to its potential extent.

I encouraged Sax to form a committee where his ideas could be discussed with the local community and government officials who should be compelled to help move the levers of government. I recognize, however, the deadwood sitting on their haunches in long range planning at the Snohomish County administration building will be difficult to motivate into action. New blood may be necessary to bring about positive changes. Aaron Reardon, where art thou when we need you?!

Marc Bhend
Lynnwood

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