Snohomish County offices are closed in observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 25, 2026.
All residents are encouraged to honor this day of remembrance for those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our nation. There is a national moment of remembrance at 3 p.m. to pause for one minute of silence.
County leaders were joined by the Command Master Chief of Naval Station Everett, the Mayor of Everett, the Lynnwood Times, and other guests to recognize Memorial Day during a County Council meeting last week. You can watch the resolution, proclamation and remarks honoring Memorial Day here: https://t.co/pyv4CEODxO
Mark your calendars!! @PaineField Community Day is coming up on June 6th and you don’t want to miss it! Be sure to stop by our booth for fun swag and awesome giveaways!! ✈️
For info visit, https://t.co/Oz7cE5nJlc
The Litter Wranglers are back after a one-year hiatus! Budget and staffing issues hampered our ability to field a litter control team in 2025. The new team is out and about cleaning up our unincorporated county roadsides like a boss. When you see ‘em, give them a wave. They’d appreciate it. More info: https://t.co/AYtXVy4Wp6
Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Karen Moore is now leading the county’s therapeutic courts. Read more in the latest edition of the Recovery and Hope newsletter: https://t.co/ISfhv5Bssu
We are accepting donations to support the wonderful #TSA staff at PAE that continues to show up every day to keep travelers safe. Nonperishable food items, household donations, and gift cards can be dropped off in the Ground Transportation Building at #PAE.
#FlyPaineField
Looking for a solid seasonal job? Snohomish County Solid Waste offers a set schedule, hands-on work, and the chance to support your local community! Earn $26.80 an hour as a Grounds Maintenance Worker maintaining our facilities or clearing debris along county roadways. Crews run from April through October and are assigned on your first day of work.
Applications are reviewed in the order they’re received with no interview required. Learn more and submit your application today: https://t.co/x4XNOAhbdX
The age of people experiencing opioid overdoses in Snohomish County appears to be skewing somewhat older. The latest edition of the Recovery and Hope newsletter has details: https://t.co/BgwNcH5NOl
A reminder from @SoundRegion: The public comment period for the Regional Transportation Plan is open until February 2. More info: https://t.co/eNAKQsGhQc
Your words have the power to impact your community. The public comment period for the draft Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) is live! The RTP acts as a blueprint for the central Puget Sound’s future transportation system.
Thursday, January 8, marked an exciting milestone in advancing sustainable aviation. Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers joined state and local leaders, industry experts, and key partners in celebrating the launch of the Cascadia Sustainable Aviation Accelerator (CSAA) during an event at Boeing Future of Flight.
"This initiative will be successful because it is grounded here, in the communities where aviation, manufacturing and clean energy intersect," Somers said. "CSAA builds on the infrastructure, workforce and partnerships we have already put in place, and this is just the beginning. Coalition partners like Washington State University are eager to partner in the establishment of a world class research and development facility adjacent to Paine Field. Combined with our region’s aviation industry cluster, these developments ensure we will be a leader in global aviation sustainability and investment well into the future.”
Unlike traditional jet fuel, SAF is formulated from sustainable feedstocks, like crop seed oil, agricultural and forestry waste.
More about the event: https://t.co/SeJSxJncLF
A Disaster Assistance Center offering information and services to assist those affected by recent flooding will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 11 and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jan. 13 and Jan. 14.
Multiple government agencies and nonprofits will be on-site at the Sky Valley Center, 617 1st St, Sultan (Volunteers of America Western Washington). For more information, go to https://t.co/IhvWX1HMXh
Does your organization work with young adults in Snohomish County who are looking for education and employment? If so, don't miss the upcoming Lunch and Learn on January 21.
The Future Workforce Alliance, in partnership with Workforce Snohomish, Snohomish & Island County Labor Council, and Snohomish STEM is hosting this virtual event to introduce organizations that work with young adults to registered apprenticeship programs available in Snohomish County.
Learn more or register here: https://t.co/gSoV2C3MI8
Snohomish County Solid Waste has authorized a flood voucher program to support the disposal needs of residential households directly impacted by flooding. Affected residents are welcome to bring accepted items to any of our facilities free of charge with an official flood voucher through Sunday, January 18. More information – including flood voucher pick up times and locations, accepted materials, and a list of garbage and recycle facilities can be found on our website. https://t.co/ajXaKa0i2J
Was there damage to your home, business or farm during recent Snohomish County flooding? Please fill out the Snohomish County DEM flood impact survey by Dec. 31, 2025. It will help the County make the case for recovery resources, including potential assistance and future mitigation projects: https://t.co/9LA7m9DSaA
Standing water persists across many local roads across Snohomish County. Visit the #SnoCoPW road closures map before traveling to get an idea on travel impacts: https://t.co/V2LWwsdCx3
Continue to drive with caution and follow all posted road closure signage. Remember, going around a road closed sign carries a $437 penalty! No dollar amount is worth risking your safety.
Check for flood updates by visiting @SnoCo_DEM’s Public Safety Hub: https://t.co/V6YwBlrWXi
There are dozens of road closures throughout Snohomish County. Here’s your daily public service announcement to follow all posted signage on our shared roadways. “Road Closed” and “Water Over Roadway” signs are placed for a reason. Do not attempt to pass closures. Water depth and current, pavement condition, and possible obstructions are all difficult to see. Why risk your safety and a $400 ticket?
Visit our road closures map before traveling: https://t.co/HiNKFlx7Ml
Information on state highways and interstates can be found through @WSDOT’s real time travel map: https://t.co/atjPhkz9sb
⚠️ After a brief lull, rivers across western Washington are on the rise again this morning. Flows are rising very quickly, so travel with caution and NEVER drive into water flowing over the road. #WAwx