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Introducing
the Lake Stevens Area
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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 10,000, 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) (425-783-8300) 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
(1-877-824-2288).
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.
Revised
11/2006
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