This site is a limited public forum, comments are subject to our Social Media Policy. The City of Monroe is an incorporated city in Snohomish County, Washington and is located where the Skykomish and Snoqualmie rivers meet the Snohomish River near the Cascade Mountain foothills. Our community vision, Imagine Monroe, is that we are a lively center surrounded by nature, a place of beauty and goodwil
l and where everyone feels at home, and everyone feels they belong. The Monroe Police Department is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in providing professional law enforcement services. We are an accredited organization of value-oriented people reflective of our diversity, dedicated to serving the community with integrity, honor, and fairness that all may know justice, equality, and freedom under the law. Our employees are committed to the principles of duty, integrity, compassion, and professional growth; recognizing the value of the tenets of: Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Dedication, Excellence. Learn more about us at https://monroewa.gov/68/Police-Department. Today we are a diverse community of approximately 20,590 residents. Our parks and trail system offer places to play, gather, and experience nature. Monroe is uniquely situated as the economic hub of commerce for people residing in the Skykomish Valley, between the City of Snohomish and Stevens Pass. Visit our official website at https://www.monroewa.gov/ to learn more about our city services, programs, and events. Unless otherwise provided, the City of Monroe’s social media accounts are limited public forums with respect to comments posted by members of the public. Comments posted to this page will be monitored. Under City policy, and to the fullest extent allowed by law, the City of Monroe expressly reserves the right to hide, filter, and/or delete the following comments:
• Comments or links to material not reasonably and directly related to a city post.
• Obscene or explicit comments.
• Personal attacks, ad hominem comments, insults, or threatening language.
• Plagiarized material, or material that violates intellectual property rights.
• Private, personal information published without consent of the referenced person
• Commercial promotions or spam.
• Comments that embed images from external sources.
• Comments that violate any law. A site visitor who posts a comment on a city-managed social media account that is deleted, filtered, or hidden by the site manager may challenge the site manager’s action by filing a written objection with the Mayor. Any such written objection shall:
(i) Be submitted to the Mayor no later than ten (10) days of the challenged site manager’s action;
(ii) Provide a complete, unedited copy of the deleted, filtered, or hidden comment; and
(iii) Set forth the site visitor’s explanation of why the comment should be allowed on the social media site at issue. The Mayor shall issue a written determination on such challenge within ten (10) days, and such determination shall be final. View our full Social Media Policy at https://www.monroewa.gov/1180/City-Communications-and-Outreach