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Planning commission hears short updates on museum, city hall bidding and a proposed rooster ban

June 17, 2026 | Lake Stevens, Snohomish County, Washington


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Planning commission hears short updates on museum, city hall bidding and a proposed rooster ban
The commission heard brief administrative updates after the critical areas discussion. Director Wright said the museum project is "going vertical" and that the city hall project has gone out for bid, with awards expected in July.

Planning staff said they will host a new intern starting June 22 who will present later this year. Staff also noted two applicants exist to fill a vacant commission seat and that interview scheduling is in progress.

Commissioners were notified that a proposed citywide change to Title 5 (including a proposed ban on roosters and adjustments to pet licensing) would be presented to the commission as an informational briefing before going to city council.

No votes or formal actions were taken on these items at the meeting; staff said the items will return as agenda items or briefings in July or later.

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