Snohomish County Public Works

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Good morning, Snohomish County! transfer stations and drop boxes are open from 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. today. Check facility ...
05/30/2026

Good morning, Snohomish County! transfer stations and drop boxes are open from 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. today. Check facility conditions before your visit to get an idea on possible wait times. We look forward to seeing you! bit.ly/CheckTheLines

A true grill master knows a couple of things: cook times, the perfect marinade, and (most important to us) where to disp...
05/29/2026

A true grill master knows a couple of things: cook times, the perfect marinade, and (most important to us) where to dispose of propane tanks. Yes, you too can perfect the art of proper disposal. Bring used propane tanks to any Snohomish County Solid Waste facility. Find a full list of locations on our website: bit.ly/SWfacility

05/28/2026

Permanent speed limit reduction. The speed limit on 84th St NE between Marysville and Granite Falls has been reduced from 50 mph to 40 mph. This change is part of the 84th St NE corridor safety improvements project taking place until August. Watch for road workers and slow down. Project info: bit.ly/84thStNESpotImprovements

A small sidewalk bump today can turn into a bigger issue in the future. Reports of damaged or uneven sidewalks can be sh...
05/28/2026

A small sidewalk bump today can turn into a bigger issue in the future. Reports of damaged or uneven sidewalks can be shared with our road maintenance team. Crews are working to identify, prioritize, and make repairs where possible. Reach out via email to [email protected] or by phone at 425-388-7500. Learn more by visiting our Report Road and Sidewalk Defects page: bit.ly/SnoCoRMReports

Memorial Day is behind us, which means summer has unofficially begun! The summer season tends to be the most dangerous f...
05/27/2026

Memorial Day is behind us, which means summer has unofficially begun! The summer season tends to be the most dangerous for traveling on roads in Western Washington, with a spike in fatal crashes. Snohomish County is committed to eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries—check out the county’s Road Safety Plan and sign up to receive updates for how you can participate in developing the Safety Action Plan this summer: Bit.ly/RoadSafetyPlan

Adopt-A-Road volunteers make a world of difference! Snohomish County’s 51 groups exemplify community pride by clearing t...
05/27/2026

Adopt-A-Road volunteers make a world of difference! Snohomish County’s 51 groups exemplify community pride by clearing trash from their respective road sections. is proud to honor some of our groups during last week’s National Public Works Week celebration. Learn more about their awesome accomplishments and how to get involved: bit.ly/SnoCoAdopt-A-Road

The Litter Wranglers litter control team members are seasonal employees funded by Snohomish County Solid Waste. The team...
05/26/2026

The Litter Wranglers litter control team members are seasonal employees funded by Snohomish County Solid Waste. The team recently collected 121 bags of trash along Jordan Road. Trash belongs in the garbage, not along our county roadways. Visit the Litter Wranglers webpage and share your reports: bit.ly/LitterWranglers

In observance of Memorial Day, all   offices will be closed tomorrow. We’ll be ready to address your public works needs ...
05/24/2026

In observance of Memorial Day, all offices will be closed tomorrow. We’ll be ready to address your public works needs when regular hours resume on Tuesday. Information on solid waste facilities can be found on our website. bit.ly/SWfacility

The roots of service run deep at Snohomish County Public Works! Learn how our staff work to make a positive impact acros...
05/23/2026

The roots of service run deep at Snohomish County Public Works! Learn how our staff work to make a positive impact across our communities: bit.ly/PWWeek2026

Motorist Alert! The speed limit along 84th St NE between SR 9 and SR 92 will be reduced from 50 mph to 40 mph beginning ...
05/22/2026

Motorist Alert! The speed limit along 84th St NE between SR 9 and SR 92 will be reduced from 50 mph to 40 mph beginning Tuesday, May 26 to improve safety conditions. Watch for signage changes and other safety improvements along 84th St NE through August. Info: snohomishcountywa.gov/6351

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3000 Rockefeller Avenue
Everett, WA
98201

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