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6/18/2025
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EVERETT 2044 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 6/17/2025 <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br />PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES ELEMENT <br /> Page 166 <br />The district serves 19,576 students (October 2023 – OSPI Report 1049) in eighteen elementary schools, <br />five middle schools, three comprehensive high schools, one alternative high school, and 140 portable <br />classrooms. The full and part-time district staff is approximately 2,550. <br />Mukilteo School District <br />Twenty-six square miles in area, the Mukilteo School District encompasses the City of Mukilteo, portions <br />of the City of Everett, and portions of unincorporated Snohomish County. The District is bordered on the <br />north and east by the Everett School District and by the Edmonds School District to the south. <br />The District serves a student population of 14,646 (October 2023) with one kindergarten center, twelve <br />elementary schools (grades K-5), four middle schools (grades 6-8), two comprehensive high schools <br />(grades 9-12), and one small choice high school (grades 9-12). For the purposes of facility planning, this <br />CFP considers grades K-5 as elementary, grades 6-8 as middle school, and grades 9-12 as high school. For <br />purposes of this CFP, enrollment in the Sno-Isle Skills Center is not included as the Skills Center is a <br />regional career and technical education partnership serving students from 14 different school districts <br />and does not have space that can be utilized by Mukilteo School District for its traditional K-12 <br />education purposes. <br />Utilities <br />In Everett, as in many cities, utilities are provided by a combination of city-managed and non-city <br />managed providers, as shown in Figure PF-1. Depending on the service, these providers are state <br />regulated, federally licensed or municipally franchised providers. The provision of utilities is central to <br />the Growth Management Act. The GMA encourages development in areas served by urban services and <br />infrastructure such as the sewer system and public water and power systems and ensures that planning <br />for future development occurs to maintain the standard of service across the service area. <br />City-Managed Utilities Provider Website <br />Water City of Everett everettwa.gov/325/Public-Works <br />Sewer City of Everett everettwa.gov/325/Public-Works <br />Storm and surface water City of Everett everettwa.gov/325/Public-Works <br /> <br />Non City Managed Utilities Provider Website <br />Solid Waste <br /> <br />Rubatino Refuse Removal rubatino.com <br />Waste Management Northwest wmnorthwest.com/snohomishcounty <br />Electricity Snohomish County Public <br />Utilities District (PUD) No. 1 <br /> <br />Natural Gas Puget Sound Energy pse.com <br />Telephone Frontier Communications
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