Frequently Asked Questions
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The Council meets for work sessions at 7 p.m. the first Monday of each month. Regular meetings occur at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. All meetings and work sessions take place the Council Chambers, on the second floor of the Civic Center, 501 Delta Ave. The Council does not meet in August, and official holidays occurring on Mondays push meetings to the following Tuesday evening.
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The address is 501 Delta Ave. From Interstate 5, take exit 199 (SR 528/Fourth Street), turn east and head east on Fourth Street, then turn north (left) on Delta Ave. just past the railroad tracks. The Marysville Civic Center is one block north on your left. Public parking is available in a small lot at 5th & Delta, and a larger lot just north of the Civic Center at 7th & Delta. Short-term public parking is available in front of the building.
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Please call the Mayor's executive assistant at 360-363-8091. If the Mayor is unavailable, the assistant may be able to refer you to other staff members who can answer your questions.
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No. Council positions are at large.
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The 2023 population of Marysville is about 74,000, making it the second-largest city in Snohomish County.
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You may register online at www.vote.wa.gov. Mail-in registration forms are also available at libraries, post offices, and at the county Auditor’s Office. You may also register when you renew your driver’s license. All registered voters in Snohomish County automatically receive a mailed ballot about 20 days before Election Day.
You can return your ballot through the mail postmarked no later than Election Day, use a local ballot drop box until 8 p.m. on Election Day, or bring to the Snohomish County Elections Office at 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett WA.
For more information contact the Snohomish County Elections Division at (425) 388-3444.