Our Towns: Around the County
Published 10:41 pm Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Everett
City considers selling 25 acres of land to Boeing
The Everett City Council is scheduled today to vote on whether to sell 25 acres of industrial-zoned land in the 6000 block on Seaway Boulevard to the Boeing Co.
The sale would allow Boeing to clean up the property as part of an agreement with the Washington State Department of Ecology.
If approved, the property could not be sold for less than 90 percent of the property’s appraised value.
A city staff report published before today’s meeting does not provide an estimated value of the land.
Lake Stevens
Arts Commission meets tonight with full agenda
The Lake Stevens Arts Commission is scheduled to meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the annex behind City Hall, 1812 Main St.
Set for discussion are this summer’s Music on the Lake sponsors, a juried art show for the Ironman Triathlon on July 6, Aquafest and other items.
More info: 425-334-1012.
Snohomish County
History week in Snohomish County
This week is Snohomish County Historic Preservation Week.
Historic preservation helps manage growth, revitalize neighborhoods, foster local pride and maintain community character, County Executive Aaron Reardon said. It also celebrates the contributions made by people to preserve the heritage that has shaped us.
The Snohomish County Historic Preservation Commission is collecting details about the region. Properties that meet established criteria might be eligible for listing in the county’s Register of Historic Places and economic incentives.
For more information: Brent Lambert at 425-388-3263 or brent.lambert@snoco.org.
