Public Safety & City Services Campus

Pilchuck District FBJoin us for a community celebration in the Pilchuck District to learn more about the Public Safety & City Services Campus on Friday, September 27, 4-7 PM at Averill Field (400 Second Street). Mayor Redmon, Police Chief Alanis, and Fire Chief Waller will be available to discuss the campus. Enjoy food, games, and more with us, your new neighbors!

While plans for the Snohomish Fire District #4 facility on the site, the City of Snohomish and Snohomish Police Department are seeking community input for the public space on the civic campus side of the property. Staff and the architects designing the facilities and site plans attended National Night Out and the Snohomish Farmers Market for outreach. Feedback from neighbors and the community include adding parking, trails, a fountain, a place for public gatherings/events and/or a park.

Community feedback at a Snohomish Farmers Market

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Community feedback at National Night Out

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Public Safety & City Services Campus preliminary site rendering (2023)

2023 Campus Rendering

I am excited at the prospect of bringing all of our agencies together because we are all focused on the mission of serving the Snohomish community. Sharing a campus will use taxpayer funds more effectively as we plan for the future of Snohomish, maintain the levels of service our community expects, and respond more cohesively in the event of an emergency.

-Snohomish Mayor Linda Redmon

The Fire District is in dire need of new facilities, not only to provide the current level of service, but to plan for the future and to provide for firefighter safety. Moving in this direction allows us to centralize our services within the District, while partnering with the City to make it more cost effective for taxpayers.

-Snohomish Fire District 4 Chief Don Waller

The City of Snohomish and Fire District No. 4 have had a long-standing partnership. This venture continues that with an opportunity to collaborate between fire, police, and City services in a way that benefits the people and businesses of Snohomish.

-Heather Thomas, Snohomish City Administrator