Welcome to the city's informational page, Splash! Sit back and take a deep dive into what's going on around the lake. Check back weekly for new updates.
Mayor's Office
- Thank you to all who attended the Town Hall: Public Engagement Night on October 6, 2025! We had an incredible turn out with lots of great questions and discussions. The more we learn about what is important to our citizens the better we are able to provide services. Together we make Lake Stevens a great place to live, work and thrive. To view the presentations, please visit: https://lakestevenswa.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1012
Human Resources
Municipal Services
- The City of Lake Stevens is seeking to fill a vacancy on: PLANNING COMMISSION – ONE MID-TERM VACANCY with a term expiring 12/31/2027. Deadline to apply is Friday, November 21, 2025. Interested in learning more? Visit: https://lakestevenswa.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1016
Public Works
Falling leaves are here, and the city needs your help to keep the storm drains clear to prevent localized flooding and pollution entering our lake. Leaves and other debris cover the storm drain and prevent rainwater from flowing into the drain. Please take a moment to locate the drain closest to your house and move the leaves away from the drain. Please compost, bag or dispose of the leaves in a green waste bin to prevent them from moving back over the drain.
Do you love Lake Stevens? If so, take the pledge to protect! Join your neighbors in keeping our lake clean and healthy. Small actions at home make a big difference for water quality and wildlife habitats. To learn more and to take the pledge, visit: https://lakestevenswa.civilspace.io/en/projects/i-love-lake-pledge-to-protect-and-toolkit Everyone who pledges gets a free sticker, and a few lucky storytellers will also receive an “I Love Lake” yard sign!
Stormwater facility inspections are underway! Help us keep you informed about your stormwater facilities. The city's Environmental Programs team is building a public-facing page to share facility health and maintenance information for stormwater systems in our community. In this first phase, we are collecting up-to-date contact information for Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and private developments responsible for facility maintenance. This ensures you will receive timely updates about inspections and facility health; maintenance guidance and resources; and notifications about issues that may affect your property. Submit your contact information today at: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/4f55592a27984c80a6cb46a05a237d42/ For more project information, visit: https://lakestevenswa.civilspace.io/en/projects/public-stormwater-page
- Interested in learning about capital projects Lake Stevens is working on? Visit: https://lakestevenswa.gov/476/Capital-Projects. Check back regularly for updates or sign up to be notified when new information is added.
Parks and Recreation
- The city invites the community to participate in the Farmers Market Survey to share their insights and help guide the future of the market; survey closes November 5, 2025, 11:59 PM. Visit the City's website for more information and the survey link: https://www.lakestevenswa.gov/farmersmarket
- Join the City and the Parks, Recreation, and Open Space (PROS) Plan project team at their next open house, Monday, November 10, 2025, from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM at The Mill at North Cove Park. Learn more about the plan and help create a future where everyone plays! Learn more at: https://tinyurl.com/LSprosplan
- Looking for an event venue? Stop by The Mill Open House on Thursday, November 13, from 6 - 8 pm. Visit: https://www.lakestevenswa.gov/themillopenhouse for more information.
- To support its Phase II improvement construction project, Frontier Heights Park will be closed from Monday, November 3, 2025, with an anticipated project completion in February 2026.
https://lakestevenswa.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1018
Parking will be enforced at North Cove and Davies Beach boat launches; $100 citations will be issued for parking violations. Per LSMC 7.12.090: Failure to display valid permit or receipt for paying day use fees. Cars parked in designated boat trailer stalls. Citations are issued by the Lake Stevens Police Department and directed to the Marysville Court for processing. Citations will be issued for non-payment of fees. Visit the City's boat launch page, https://lakestevenswa.gov/boatlaunch for more information.
- At the May 20, 2025, City Council Meeting, it was voted to transfer ownership of Cavalero Hill Park from Snohomish County to the City of Lake Stevens. Effective October 20, the City has taken ownership and management of the park. Over the next few weeks, signage, marketing and other transferables will be updated from the Snohomish County branding to the City's branding.
- The Discover Pass will no longer be accepted at the North Cove boat launch after November 30, 2025. Visit the City's boat launch page for information on which passes are accepted. https://www.lakestevenswa.gov/boatlaunch
- If you have lost an item at a city park, email Parks@lakestevenswa.gov or call (425) 622-9406 to inquire about your item.
- Are you looking for volunteer opportunities with the City? We have a variety of positions available for our upcoming events from photography and event stations to runners and customer service. For more details and to sign up, visit https://lakestevenswa.gov/volunteer or email events@lakestevenswa.gov
Police Department
- The LSPD is forming a community partnership where all residents and businesses with cameras on their property, if interested, can register them with our department. Participation in this partnership is completely voluntary. All registered information will be protected but may be subject to public disclosure by state law. The LSPD will not have direct access to your cameras. If you find that you do have relevant footage, you will be provided a link to upload it directly to our evidence system. If you are interested in participating in this community partnership or want to learn more about the program, please visit our webpage https://lakestevenswa.gov/765/Register-a-Camera
- Unused medications in the home are a primary source for drug abuse. Do you know how to get rid of old medicine safely? It’s not secure in the trash, and you should never flush them down the toilet. LSPD now has a safe, easy way to dispose of unwanted medications. Stop by the police department at 1825 South Lake Stevens Road and look for the green box about the size of a trash can inside the lobby. The rest is easy and best of all, it’s free! Let's make our community safer together. The LSPD lobby is open Monday through Friday from 9 am - 12 pm and 1 pm to 4 pm.
- The LSPD has partnered with SNO911 to enhance safety for Private Schools and Daycares within the City of Lake Stevens. Through this partnership, facilities can now receive Rave Alerts for nearby police activity. These alerts can help schools and daycares make informed decisions about activating their emergency lockdown procedures based on real-time information. Private Schools and Daycares can sign up by scanning the QR code or visiting: https://tinyurl.com/3zn2rc3y
- Lake Stevens has been recognized as the 10th safest city in Washington for 2025! Safewise ranks cities based on crime data calculated from the FBI. Check out the SafeWise website for more information: https://www.safewise.com/blog/safest-cities-washington/#city10
In Other News..
- City offices will be closed on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, to observe Veterans Day and re-open on Wednesday, November 12, at 9:00 AM.
- Looking for volunteer opportunities that allow you to support your local community? The city has an account with JustServe.org. This website gives organizations a place to showcase volunteer opportunities for people interested in volunteering. Visit the Lake Stevens Just Serve webpage.
- At the October 14th City Council meeting, the Lake Stevens’ American Legion presented Mayor Brett Gailey and Parks Planning and Development Coordinator, Jill Meis with Certificates of Appreciation for the restoration work completed at the War Memorial in North Cove Park. This is a great honor, and thank you, Dave Amlin with American Legion Post 181.
- City Administrator, Gene Brazel was joined with our Planning and Community Development Director, Russ Wright; Human Resources Director, Anya Warrington; and Public Works Director, Aaron Halverson at the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) conference. The ICMA conference brings together local government professionals dedicated to supporting thriving communities around the world. We look forward to bringing back creative and innovative ideas to Lake Stevens.
- Exciting things are happening on Soper Hill! Panda Express and Chick-fil-A held ribbon cuttings and are officially open for business! Both restaurants kindly donated to our Lake Stevens Community Food Bank and are members of the Greater Lake Stevens Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Brett Gailey spoke at the Panda Express ribbon cutting and Council President, Ryan Donoghue spoke at the Chick-fil-A ribbon cutting.
City Meetings
