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Staff report now available
You can find the staff presentation for the Riverfront Orientation at the link below: http://www.ci.snohomish.wa.us/DowntownOrientation_SnohomishRiver.htm
Downtown Snohomish Riverfront Orientation Discussion Invite
CITY OF SNOHOMISH
116 UNION AVENUE
116 UNION AVENUE
SNOHOMISH, WASHINGTON 98290
TEL (360) 568-3115 FAX (360) 568-1375
On December 16, 2008, the City Council will hear a public presentation regarding the relationship between the Historic Business District and the Snohomish River. This meeting is open to the public and you are invited to attend.
Downtown Orientation to Snohomish River – Initial Discussion
City Council Meeting
7:00 p.m., December 16, 2008
George Gilbertson Board Room
Snohomish School District Resource Center
1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290
The City’s Strategic Plan, Imagine Snohomish: Promoting Vitality and Preserving Character, calls for strengthening the downtown’s orientation to the riverfront. We are fortunate to have a downtown on a waterfront, but many people feel most downtown properties and buildings are oriented away from, rather than toward, the Snohomish River. This opinion applies to City-owned property and buildings as well as private property.
On December 16th, City staff that will offer some ideas and suggestions for strengthening the inter-relationship between the Historic Business District and the Snohomish River. This meeting constitutes the first such discussion and no final decisions or actions are expected. The focus of this initial discussion will be the area between Avenue D (to the west) and Cady Park (to the east).
On December 16, 2008, the City Council will hear a public presentation regarding the relationship between the Historic Business District and the Snohomish River. This meeting is open to the public and you are invited to attend.
Downtown Orientation to Snohomish River – Initial Discussion
City Council Meeting
7:00 p.m., December 16, 2008
George Gilbertson Board Room
Snohomish School District Resource Center
1601 Avenue D, Snohomish, WA 98290
The City’s Strategic Plan, Imagine Snohomish: Promoting Vitality and Preserving Character, calls for strengthening the downtown’s orientation to the riverfront. We are fortunate to have a downtown on a waterfront, but many people feel most downtown properties and buildings are oriented away from, rather than toward, the Snohomish River. This opinion applies to City-owned property and buildings as well as private property.
On December 16th, City staff that will offer some ideas and suggestions for strengthening the inter-relationship between the Historic Business District and the Snohomish River. This meeting constitutes the first such discussion and no final decisions or actions are expected. The focus of this initial discussion will be the area between Avenue D (to the west) and Cady Park (to the east).
Very truly yours,
Corbitt Loch, AICP
Planning Director
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