
Snohomish County: Growing, Adapting, and Thriving
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Snohomish Countys population surge is driving demand for improved public transit, with Community Transit expanding bus routes to Link Light Rail stations and planning to extend the rail to Everett. Free travel training and educational programs are being offered to help residents adapt to public transportation. Meanwhile, cities are reconsidering automatic license plate readers due to a new state law on data storage and privacy. Decembers floods caused significant damage to farms, with at least $5.5 million in private property losses. However, the Homage Senior Services Black Elder Outreach Program is fostering independence among seniors through culturally tailored activities and bus rides. As the county grows and recovers, these initiatives highlight the communitys efforts to adapt and support its residents.
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