As the city prepares its biennial budget for 2025 and 2026, Mayor Jon Nehring and the Marysville City Council invite you to review and share your priorities. In addition to the budget, the city introduces its first-ever separate Capital Improvements Plan (CIP) document. This new resource provides detailed timelines and narratives for proposed capital projects, helping community members understand where and when these initiatives will take place.
The City Council recognizes that residents care deeply about infrastructure, public safety and community services. Public hearings on the proposed biennial budget and CIP document will be held on Mondays, Nov. 4 and Nov. 25, both at 7 p.m. at the Marysville Civic Center, 501 Delta Ave. Marysville residents are encouraged to attend and express their views on city projects, services and capital improvements that impact their lives.
Mayor Jon Nehring’s proposed $391,307,481 two-year budget maintains the city’s commitment to fiscal prudence while prioritizing the needs that matter most to the community.
“This proposed budget and our new Capital Improvements Plan reflect our commitment to responsible governance and strategic investments that align with the needs and priorities of our residents,” said Mayor Nehring. “As we plan for the future of Marysville, it is vital that we continue to prioritize fiscal responsibility while addressing the infrastructure and service needs of our growing community. Your input is invaluable in shaping a strong, sustainable future for our city.”
The 2025-2026 Preliminary City Budget and the 2025-2026 Preliminary Capital Improvements Plan are available for review at www.marysvillewa.gov. For more information and public comment instructions, visit www.marysvillewa.gov/CityCouncil.
The City Council will adopt the final budget before the end of the year.