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Published: Jun 22, 2026

Zoning And Land UseIndustrial

Marysville Approves Interlocal Agreement with Arlington for Project Cascade Development

The City Council reviewed and approved an interlocal agreement (ILA) with the City of Arlington for the proposed Project Cascade development, a large distribution facility that spans the jurisdictional boundary between the two cities. Arlington will be the lead agency for permitting and environmental review, but Marysville will have significant input on its portion of the project, including reviewing permits, providing comments on mitigation measures, and enforcing its own codes where they are more stringent. The ILA includes provisions for reporting water, sewer, and electrical demand, and requires notification for any future changes in occupancy or use, ensuring Marysville has a voice in how the entire facility develops. The agreement also addresses cost recovery for review services and includes escalating dispute resolution mechanisms. The council also discussed a potential moratorium on data centers and plans to bring forward a proposal for consideration on July 6th.

Traffic & TransportationInfrastructure

Marysville Addresses Safety and Congestion at 71st, Soper Hill, and Sunnyside Intersection

Director Laycock addressed concerns about the intersection of 71st, Soper Hill Road, and Sunnyside Boulevard, acknowledging safety and congestion issues. The project is included in the six-year transportation improvement program (TIP) as Project 18, currently unfunded and scheduled for the latter part of the program. A 2019 study identified a roundabout as the preferred alternative to a signalized intersection, with estimated costs around $5.5 million (2019 estimate). The city plans to explore incorporating design funds in the upcoming budget and seeking grant funding, as traffic impact fees only cover about 30% of the eligible costs. Discussions with the county regarding potential contributions are ongoing.

Transparency And GovernanceAll

Marysville City Council Approves Utility Planning Extensions, Transaction Fees, and Project Cascade Agreement

The City Council reviewed and approved several consent agenda items, including minutes from a previous meeting and various agreements. Notably, they approved supplemental agreements to extend contracts for comprehensive utility planning and authorized the mayor to sign an interlocal agreement for the Project Cascade development. They also approved a resolution to implement transaction fees for electronic payments and authorized the renewal of property and related insurance. The meeting included the swearing-in of new police and custody officers and concluded with an executive session regarding potential litigation.

Budget & FinanceOther

Marysville City Council Approves Transaction Fees for Electronic Payments to Recover Costs

The City Council considered and approved Resolution 2585, which authorizes the implementation of a fee on credit and debit card transactions, as well as e-check transactions, to recover processing costs historically absorbed by the city. This initiative aims to offset approximately $41,000 in monthly processing fees, totaling around $608,000 annually. The resolution allows for fee determination based on individual payment providers, with annual reviews and adjustments. The implementation will involve working with banking institutions and payment processors to manage the changes, and the city will continue to offer in-person payment options via cash or check without associated fees. There was significant discussion regarding the inclusion of e-checks, with a compromise reached to potentially revisit the policy after further research on associated costs.

Hiring & ProcurementInstitutional

Marysville Police Department Welcomes Five New Officers and Custody Officers

The City Council welcomed and officially swore in five new members to the Marysville Police Department: three police officers (Cody Barnes, Paula Medina, Alejandro Zapata) and two custody officers (Gideon Maliachewski, Chen Jong). The new hires have recently graduated from law enforcement academies and bring diverse backgrounds and experiences, including military service and higher education. The council also approved procurement items, including contracts for the Safe Routes to School project and professional services for corridor improvements.

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