Welcome to Lake Stevens Chamber of Commerce   •   (425) 334-0433   •   PO Box 439   •   Lake Stevens, WA 98258

   
 

 
 
Local Information

Lake Stevens Service Groups, Organizations & Important Phone Numbers & Website Links

* Denotes meeting/event rooms available

American Legion Post 181 360-631-3242
Aquafest 425-397-2344
Arts Commission 425-334-1012
Boys & Girls Club of Lake Stevens 425-377-0250
Chamber of Commerce 425-334-0433
Community Transit 425-353-RIDE
Co-op Preschool 425-397-0487
Downtown Merchants Association (Molly Hendrickson) 425-397-9290
Eagle Hotline (Marlene Sweet) 425-335-3400
Food Bank 425-334-3430
Friends of the Library 425-334-5176

Historical Society & Museum (Marilyn Peterson - Pres.)

425-334-1825
The House Teen Center & Indoor Skate Park * 425-829-9227
Junior Athletic Association  
Kiwanis Club (Darwin Smith) 425-334-8588
Lake Stevens Education Foundation 425-446-9296
Lake Stevens City Hall * 425-334-1012
Lake Stevens Family Center 425-397-7433
Lake Stevens Fire Department * 425-334-3034
Lake Stevens Lions Club  (Ron McEntire - President) 425-334-3629
Lake Stevens Rowing Club 888-769-4772
Lake Stevens School District & ECAP Preschool * 425-335-1500
Lakeside Community Fellowship * 425-334-7402

Library

425-334-1900
Police Department 425-334-9537
Pool 425-335-1526
Post Office 425-397-9582
Rotary Club (Debe Franz - President) 425-330-6353
Senior Center * 425-335-0345
Sherwood Community Services 425-334-4071
Ski & Wakeboard Club (Lorrie Davidson) 425-334-1107
South Lake Stevens Grange * 425-334-9501
Synergy Group (Becky Daily) 425-293-6331
Youth Coalition 425-397-7433

 

AREA UTILITIES

Cable: Comcast 877-824-2288
Garbage: Rabanco (inside city limits)
Waste Management NW
(outside city limits)
800-942-5965
425-337-1197
Natural Gas: Puget Sound Energy 888-225-5773
Phone: Verizon 800-483-4000
Power/Water: Snohomish County PUD #1 425-783-1000
Propane: Permagas 800-481-8808
Sewer: Lake Stevens Sewer Dist. 425-334-8588

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ABOUT LAKE STEVENS

LOCATION
The Lake Stevens area is located about 8 miles east of Everett, the Snohomish County seat. The City of Lake Stevens is at the northeast corner of the lake, which covers 1,040 acres and is naturally fed from local springs and creeks. Formerly a mill town in a lumber, fishing and agricultural area, it has become primarily a bedroom community for Everett and Seattle commuters; although our business & job base is growing. From Lake Stevens, it is approximately 40 freeway miles to Seattle (a 40 to 60 minute drive) and 50 miles to Seatac Airport.

POPULATION
The population of the City of Lake Stevens is about 12,000, but the Greater Lake Stevens Area is approaching 30,000. Many young families are moving into the area, attracted by the reasonably priced new housing and the quiet, low-crime, small town atmosphere. Volunteer efforts to enhance the community are a Lake Stevens tradition, and newcomers are encouraged to join with their neighbors in activities.

CLIMATE
The climate it moderate with monthly rainfall ranging from an average low of 1.1 inches in August, to an average high of 5.9 inches during November and December. The lake elevation runs between 210 and 211.5. Being close to Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean keeps summer temperatures in the 70s and 80s, while allowing only 2 or 3 light snowfalls in the winter. Temperatures below 32 degrees occur in mid winter, but in most winters there are no temperatures recorded below 20.

UTILITIES
The Snohomish County Public Utility District (PUD) (425-783-1000) supplies both electric service and water for the Lake Stevens area. Telephone service is provided by Verizon (1-800-483-4000) and sewer service is provided by the Lake Stevens Sewer District (425-334-8588). TV cable service is provided by Comcast (1-877-266-2288).

RECREATION
One of Lake Steven’s biggest attractions is the lake itself. It is quite popular in the summer for water-skiing and other water sports. There are 3 parks that offer swimming beeches, however, there are no camping facilities closer that 10 miles, as the lake is surrounded by private homes. The fishing is very good and is open year-round.

The Lake Stevens Junior Athletic Association has a complete schedule of team sport activities for girls and boys, including football, soccer, baseball and basketball. The Boys and Girls Club offers after school activities for youth. The Lake Stevens Family Center offers youth recreation programs, plus parenting classes, homework groups, babysitting classes and many other learning and helpful experiences for the entire family.

EMPLOYMENT
Most residents work in Everett or commute to the Greater Seattle area. One of Boeing’s major aircraft assembly plants is located in South Everett and provides well-paid employment. Most local businesses are small service-type including, but not limited to banking, insurance & financial, real estate, printing & copying, retail stores, restaurants and grocery stores. Residents can satisfy almost every need without leaving the immediate area. Medical, dental, optical, chiropractic and counseling services are also, well-represented.

CULTURAL RESOURCES
Lake Stevens High School has a Performing Arts Center for local theatrical and musical groups, Everett has a beautiful performing arts center, presenting first-class, year-round entertainment, and the Historical Marysville Opera House, built in 1911, has been restored for use. The Everett Events Center offers a venue for sports events with well known performers. Of course, Seattle offers all the plays, concerts, museums, and galleries common to a major city.

HOUSING
Most residents live in single family homes, with several new ones in reasonable price ranges added every year. New and resale homes with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and garage sell from $260,000 in the 1000 to 1500 square foot size, with 3 & 4 bedroom houses with 1500-2000 square feet average $340,000. There are also apartment buildings with rents from $800 per month for a 2 bedroom unit. It is still possible to purchase a moderate size home on 1 or 2 acres for around $460,000. Rapid growth in the entire Puget Sound area is pushing housing costs up, but in general, living costs compare favorably with most areas on the West Coast.

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