Local
Information
Lake
Stevens
Service
Groups,
Organizations
&
Important
Phone
Numbers
&
Website
Links
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meeting/event
rooms
available
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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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