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4101-25
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6/18/2025
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Transportation addresses the regional transportation system. The plan incorporates safe and healthy <br />connections to places where people work, live and play; mobility options, accessibility, and economic <br />vitality; fiscal, environmental and social sustainability; transportation demand management strategies; <br />reinforce the land use vision and implementation actions and a detailed project list. <br />Parks, Recreation, and Open Space is about how the city plans for, acquires and maintains parks, trails <br />and open spaces and how it works with partners to develop recreational activities and programs. Access <br />to high quality parks, contribute to the health of all, partnerships to enhance the quality of services, <br />long-term maintenance of facilities, facilities consistent with community needs, a complete park system <br />that is consistent with the adopted master plan. <br />Climate Change and Sustainability sets out how to increase resiliency and sustainability and address the <br />impacts of climate change. <br />Healthy Communities describes the importance of having a safe and healthy place to enhance the well- <br />being of residents to meet essential human needs. <br />Public Facilities and Services describes infrastructure needed to support current and future <br />development, annexation areas, essential public facilities, prioritization criteria, economic development, <br />facilities management, inventory of facilities, planned capital projects, financing strategies. <br />Marine Port describes the Port of Everett’s essential capital facilities and the efficient multi-modal <br />movement of goods for its long-term function and viability, including the maritime industrial activities <br />and services, compatible transition between maritime industrial area, surrounding development, and <br />protection from encroachment and incompatible uses. <br />Engagement, Administration and Implementation details how the City will work with the community to <br />prepare, administer, implement, and update the Comprehensive Plan in accordance with the Growth <br />Management Act <br />Everett Plans <br />The following adopted plans provide specific details and actions for many of the policy areas addressed <br />in the Comprehensive Plan. The plans are maintained by the City of Everett and updated regularly. <br />Each has its own set of goals, policies, and implementation elements. These plans are valued partners in <br />the growth and development of the city and are referenced here to not duplicate the information in <br />each of the applicable elements. <br />There are additional plans that impact the implementation of the Comprehensive Plan maintained by <br />other agencies including Snohomish County, Everett School District, and Mukilteo School District. <br />• Bicycle Master Plan <br />• Climate Action Plan <br />• Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan <br />• Comprehensive Sewer Plan <br />• Comprehensive Water Plan <br />• Consolidated Plan <br />• Downtown Plan
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