Snohomish County News, April 2008
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Riverfront developer unfazed by downturn in economy, HeraldNet, April 30
Wild Sky Wilderness bill finally clears Congress, HeraldNet, April 30
Governing structure needs an overhaul, HeraldNet, April 29
County adding acres to Paradise Valley greenbelt, HeraldNet, April 29
Letter: Can't trust those doing the counting, Herald Net, April 29
Ban on mini-cities considered, HeraldNet, April 25
Opinion: TDR: balancing the goals of conservation and growth, Seattle Times, April 16
Letter: Can't build without infrastructure, HeraldNet, April 15
Japanese Gulch land may stay open space, HeraldNet, April 14
Seattle forest donor is one in a million, Seattle Times, April 11
$500,000 pledged to Heybrook Ridge, Seattle Times, April 9
Your chance to weigh in on 7 Everett projects, HeraldNet, April 9
Lake Stevens council revises rules on wetlands, HeraldNet, April 9
Snohomish County may buy land for trail, HeraldNet, April 7
Stanwood might allow businesses near homes, HeraldNet, April 7
Snohomish County may require new houses to blend in with neighborhoods, HeraldNet, April 7
Letter to the Editor: Citizens have challenged rules, HeraldNet, April 7
Gold Bar wants county to ease up on growth limit, HeraldNet, April 1
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