Calling all residents and businesses in Everett, Mukilteo, and Tulalip!
In 2021, the federal government passed the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) which provides direct financial assistance to local governments to help residents and small businesses recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Snohomish County is receiving $160 million in ARPA dollars, and we need your help to meet the pandemic recovery needs of our workers, families, and small businesses.
That's why we're hosting a District 2 Recovery Roadshow event Wednesday, June 15, at the Snohomish County Campus in Everett where you can provide feedback on your recovery needs. This event is free and open to the public, and we're providing activities for kids as well as free dinner and dessert!
Date & Time: Wednesday, June 15; doors open at 6 p.m., event ends at 7:30 p.m.
Location: Public Meeting Room 1 & Plaza, Snohomish County Campus 3000 Rockefeller Avenue, Everett, WA 98201
Cities & Tribes: Everett, Mukilteo, and Tulalip
Free Dinner: Food trucks from Ryan’s REZ-ipes and Bliss Small Batch Creamery will be on-site throughout the event.
No Cost Kids Activities: Mari’s Place for the Arts will be providing free arts and crafts activities for kids ages 7-12 throughout the event.
More Info & RSVP: https://snohomishcountywa.gov/6048/District-2-Recovery-Roadshow
We encourage you to review this website ahead of the event to better understand how ARPA funding can be used and learn about the top recovery issues in District 2. If you’re unable to attend the June 15 event in-person, you can email the Office of Recovery & Resilience directly at SnohomishCounty.Recovers@snoco.org to tell them your top pandemic recovery priorities.
Come to the Snohomish County Campus on June 15 and let us know how the pandemic has impacted you and your community, and how Snohomish County can help you recover and thrive!
Have you or a loved one been financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic? Across the local, state, and federal levels, pandemic relief resources remain available to help you and your family stay afloat during this uncertain time.
The Snohomish County Emergency Rental Assistance Program has temporarily reopened to accept new applications through 211. The Emergency Rental Assistance Program has limited funds and assistance cannot be guaranteed. For more information, visit: https://snohomish-county-coronavirus-response-snoco-gis.hub.arcgis.com/pages/emergency-rental-assistance
Here are some additional resources that are available to support you and your community:
- Utility Assistance: https://snohomishcountywa.gov/552/Energy-Assistance
- Food Assistance: https://www.snohomishcountyfoodbankcoalition.org/our-food-bank-members
- Child Care:https://childcareawarewa.org/families/
- Internet Affordability Assistance: https://www.affordableconnectivity.gov/
In addition, the Office of Recovery & Resilience (ORR) has a one-stop-shop for available relief and recovery resources ranging from rent assistance, small business support, to access to COVID-19 testing, and more! Visit www.snohomishcountywa.gov/recovery today.
If you have questions or ideas on supports for our communitywide recovery, don’t hesitate to reach out to ORR at SnohomishCounty.recovers@snoco.org.
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