As our Finance staff prepares the city's next biennial budget, meet Senior Financial Analyst Lindsey Ryan. Years worked for the city: 5. What made you choose Finance? I was always very good with numbers, and accounting was the easiest course in college, so it seemed like the class I should do most of. Applying dollars to ideas has always been very interesting to me. How do you work on the 2025-2026 draft budget? I’m meeting with all the departments to learn their vision for the next two years and get their budgets to accomplish their goals. The City Council will need to adopt the final budget in November. What goes on when working on the biennial budget? The revenue projections allow us to see what we have to work with moving forward. Personnel is our most significant expense. Also, with a budget, I get to get my hands in with what Parks is up to and what the Police are trying to accomplish. What else do you like about Finance? The fun part is working with other departments. Fun fact: I purchased a boat before I purchased a home, which probably wasn’t the smartest thing to do, but I love water sports.
City of Marysville, WA
Government Administration
Marysville, WA 2,119 followers
A dynamic combination of excellent city services, transportation access, community charm & beautiful natural environment
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As a place to live or visit, Marysville is a vibrant city whose charm is exceeded only by the remarkable people who call it home. Ideally located between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C., Marysville offers comfortable old town neighborhoods and eastside homes with panoramic views of Puget Sound along with a quaint historic shopping district, big-name retail stores, a fabulous parks network and a growing cultural program. Here you'll find a dynamic combination of excellent city services and transportation access, community charm and beautiful natural environment. Marysville has something for everyone to discover and enjoy.
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http://marysvillewa.gov/
External link for City of Marysville, WA
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- Government Administration
- Größe des Unternehmens
- 201-500 Mitarbeiter
- Hauptsitz
- Marysville, WA
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- Government Agency
- Gegründet
- 1891
- Spezialitäten
- Local Government, Parks, Culture & Recreation, Public Safety, Public Works, Community Development, Planning & Permitting, Law Enforcement, Municipal Court, Special Events, Water & Sewer Utilities, and Golf Course
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City Hall
1049 State Avenue
Marysville, WA 98270, US
Employees at City of Marysville, WA
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Daniel Flores, GRI,MPA
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Connie Mennie, MPIO
Communications Manager/Master PIO at City of Marysville
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John Nield
City of Marysville
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Mark James
As a local business owner and 30 year resident of Snohomish County, I understand the hard work needed to be successful and how government can help or…
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The Marysville Opera House is getting ready for its fall season and is in need of volunteer docents. Docents will provide administrative support and great customer service to guests attending concerts and shows, check event tickets and answer questions about the history of the building. Docents can choose how many performances they volunteer at, however, we do ask that they commit to volunteering at one show per month. Interested? Fill out our volunteer application at: https://lnkd.in/gN-Y6Mkt
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We're so pleased to welcome Swedish cutting-edge maritime industry battery manufacturer Echandia to Marysville's Cascade Industrial Center! Mayor Jon Nehring and Gov. Jay Inslee were honored speakers yesterday at the company's grand opening of its expansion into the U.S. at this Marysville location. Joining the ribbon-cutting with Echandia CEO Fredrik Hellstrom and Board Chair Bjorn Gunnerholm were City Councilmembers Kelly Richards, Peter Condyles and Steve Muller. Echandia initially plans to employ 25 people in Marysville and expand in coming years with a focus on clean technology, high precision and laser applications. We appreciate Echandia's investment in Marysville and look forward to celebrating their success.
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Big thanks to Everett Herald reporter Ta'Leah Van Sistine and photographer Ryan Berry for shining an environmental spotlight on our new state-of-the-art water treatment facility. It's the first time this filtering technology has been used at this scale, meaning a relatively small site cleans stormwater for a large area of downtown. Bonus: it functions as an extension of the park! https://lnkd.in/gzRHG9XH
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Want to gain hands-on experience in local government? We're offering six-week paid summer internships with options working in Communications, Community Development, Human Resources, Information Services and the Police Department. The program runs July 9-Aug. 23. Applicants must be high school graduates at least 18 years old. Positions work at least 20 hours/week and pay $17/hour. Scan the QR code to apply. Questions? Email [email protected] or call 360-363-8082.
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Did you know that 75% of businesses with no emergency plan fail within three years of a natural disaster? Our Emergency Preparedness department has various ways to help you be prepared, including our Marysville Ready Business Program. Thank you to the Boys and Girls Club of Marysville, Sunnyside Early Learning Program, McKeon Financial and Speech for Success for taking the next step in disaster preparedness. Learn how you can help Marysville become a more resilient community and sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gaDyVPcY
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Yesterday we were delighted to officially open the Downtown Stormwater Treatment Plant on 1st Street west of Ebey Waterfront Park. Thanks to a $7.6 million grant from Washington State Department of Ecology, this new facility uses green technology to clean stormwater runoff from the downtown area, removing oils and other pollutants before the water drains into Ebey Slough. It will clean 110 million gallons of water every year and prevent more than 100,000 pounds of pollution from entering our waterways over the next 20 years! Many thanks to city staff and our project partners: Mcclure And Sons INC Dutton Electric Company Inc Systems Interface Inc. Parametrix MacLeod Reckord Contech #civilengineering #infrastructure #environment #ecology #greentech
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The Obstacle Overcomer Award, our third award from the 3rd annual Marysville Business Summit, honors a company that has faced one or more significant challenges by adopting a new business practice or strategy. Quil Ceda Leather started as Jansha Tannery in 1932. Despite her severe anxiety, Lacey Coragiulo began working there at age 19 with no experience in leather or business operations. She learned everything on the job by reading books and shadowing the then-owners. Lacey took over the business when the tannery was on the verge of closing, and expanded clientele by marketing to motorcycle groups, small businesses and events. Learn more about this year’s Obstacle Overcomer Award winner, owner Lacey Coragiulo and Quil Ceda Leather.
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Mayor Jon Nehring proclaimed May 19-25, 2024, National Public Works Week in Marysville. As recognized by the American Public Works Association, this year’s theme is Advancing Quality of Life for All. This week, and every day, we proudly celebrate and thank our hard-working Public Works department for their dedication, professionalism and spirit of excellence. #iampublicworks #pww
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The Historic Business Award, our second award from the 3rd annual Marysville Business Summit, honors a company that has successfully been in business in Marysville for more than 50 years. Oosterwyk’s Dutch Bakery has been a regional destination for pastries and baked goods for 70 years. The story of this family-owned business started in 1954 when Gerard Oosterwyk, a master baker from The Netherlands and palace bread baker for the Dutch royal family, moved with his family to Marysville. Today owner (and Gerard’s daughter) Marja Oosterwyk does her best to uphold her family’s legacy and traditions. Learn more about this year’s Historic Business Award winner, owner Marja Oosterwyk and Oosterwyk’s Dutch Bakery.