
Snohomish, WA - Official Website | Official Website
Contact Us City of Snohomish 116 Union Avenue Snohomish, WA 98290 Phone: 360-568-3115 Fax: 360-568-1375 Staff Directory City Hall Walk-In Hours Monday-Thursday 8:30 AM - 3:30 …
Tourism / Visitors | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
Many people visit Snohomish - for our shopping, trails and parks, river activities, and restaurants.
Visitors | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
The riverside community of Snohomish, Washington, is a vibrant and eclectic town that intertwines its rich history with a forward-thinking and friendly atmosphere.
History of Snohomish | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
The City of Snohomish is located at the confluence of the Pilchuck River with the Snohomish River. The first settlers of the area were the Sdohobsh, Native American fishermen, hunters, …
City Government | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
Gain information on the various boards and commissions of Snohomish. City Council The seven-member City Council is responsible for the legislative function of and the overall vision for the …
History of Snohomish | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
This 26-block area along the Snohomish River includes both commercial and residential properties. The City of Snohomish’s Design Review Board was created in 1979 to ensure …
Community Resources | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
Snohomish is Washington’s third-most populous and fastest-growing county with more than 770,000 residents, at least 100,000 of whom have household incomes below 125% of the …
Permitting | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
Learn more about applying for a City of Snohomish endorsement on your business license by visiting our Business Licenses page. Mobile food vendors and solicitors/canvassers are …
Maps | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
Click on the figure below to open and navigate the Interactive Map of The City of Snohomish in a new window. This map includes parcel data, utilities information, park boundary and amenities, …
History of Snohomish | Snohomish, WA - Official Website
The name Snohomish comes from the name of the local Native American tribe, who originally lived and traveled throughout what is now Snohomish and Island counties.