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EVERETT — When it comes to Snohomish County’s stalled courthouse project, political leaders can agree on one thing: their exasperation.
EVERETT — There’s an emerging consensus that Snohomish County needs to stop and rethink its new courthouse, even if that means mothballing the project altogether.
Snohomish County offers cautionary lessons on how not to plan for a new courthouse. King County, which is studying its own options, better take heed.
Snohomish County has spent $12 million toward plans for a new courthouse that may not happen. The county council chair said he doesn't understand the actions of the county's executive.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — Snohomish County released a draft of its first Community Wildfire Protection Plan and wants to hear ...
Some Snohomish County council members may be rethinking their support of a new courthouse, putting the project in limbo.
Snohomish County will spend $1 million to begin exploring detailed renovation plans for its roughly 50-year-old courthouse, hoping to save tens of millions of dollars on the highly debated project.
EVERETT -- The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office plans to build a new $5 million south precinct in the Cathcart area.
A County Council staff report shows that in 2022, the year Pacific Ridge filed its application for Eastview, the area already had enough development applications to exceed proposed targets by 106%.
In a news release late Friday, Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers announced plans to renovate the existing courthouse, as opposed to building a new one.
<p>The jury box sways back and forth. People get stuck in the elevator. In 1967 no one thought about the Americans with Disabilities Act. Yet the Snohomish County courthouse's biggest problems ...