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Residents urge county to protect youth-activity funds from stadium use and to resolve Clearview cannabis zoning that has kept a store closed
Summary
Two in-person public-commenters told the Snohomish County Council to tell Everett not to use youth activity account funds for a new professional stadium and asked the county to fix a Clearview zoning buffer change that has kept a cannabis retailer closed for more than a year, costing jobs and tax revenue.
During the public-comment period at the March 2026 Snohomish County Council meeting, two residents urged the council to act on separate local concerns: one asked the county to discourage Everett from using youth activity-account funds for a professional stadium, and the other asked the council for a concrete timeline to fix a zoning discrepancy that has kept a Clearview-area cannabis store closed.
John Martin (S4), a Mountlake Terrace resident, read a county-version resolution and asked the council to encourage the City of Everett to find funding for a new professional stadium from sources other than the youth activity account.…
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