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3 posts

2021 Frognal deadlines regarding bankruptcy.

Frognal

Frognal Update Winter 2021

  • Alderwood Water & Wastewater District
  • development
  • frognal
  • Frognal Estates
  • Frognal Holdings LLC
  • John Lakhani
  • Land Technologies
  • landslides
  • logging
  • mukilteo
  • NPDES
  • picnic point
  • snohomish county
  • snokingwatershedcouncil
  • stormrunoff
  • stormwater manual
by Tracy Banaszynski
Published 01/29/2021

Frognal developers write a surprise new sewer design without proper environmental impact statement.

Frognal

8/11/2020 Frognal Update

  • alderwood water district
  • development
  • Frognal Estates
  • logging
  • mukilteo
  • picnic point
  • snohomish county
  • snokingwatershedcouncil
by Tracy Banaszynski
Published 08/12/2020

Frognal Estates, formerly known as Horseman’s Trail, is a proposed single-family subdivision project for 112 lots. It is an assembly of three currently forested parcels totaling 22.34 acres in the Picnic Point neighborhood, an area between Mukilteo and Edmonds. SnoKing Watershed Council (SKCW) represented members in the Picnic Point Creek […]

construction Frognal Landslide snoking watershed stormwater streams watershed

Frognal Estates Update

  • development
  • Frognal Estates
  • landslides
  • mukilteo
  • picnic point
  • rain
  • snokingwatershedcouncil
  • stormwater
  • surfacewater
  • watershed
by Tracy Banaszynski
Published 01/06/2020

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