Neighborhood Map
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Mapable Address to the Dhillon Heights Development: 13721 Beverly Park Road, Lynnwood, WA 98087
Mukilteo School District
9401 Sharon Drive
Everett, WA 98204
Phone: 425-356-1274
Our Mission: We strive to help prepare our community's children to be successful, contributing members of the community. Our students learn in an environment that is positive, caring, and focused on their highest academic potential, and it's working. Mukilteo students consistently score well in annual achievement tests and win academic honors. Many people have moved to the area because of the first-rate Mukilteo school system.
About: The Mukilteo School District is located about 15 miles north of Seattle near the Puget Sound. The school district area encompasses the City of Mukilteo as well as portions of south Everett and unincorporated portions of Snohomish County north of the cities of Lynnwood and Edmonds. About 68,000 people live within the boundaries of the school district.
The Mukilteo School District acknowledges that we are gathered on Indigenous Lands, the traditional territory of the Coast Salish People, specifically the Tulalip Tribes, successors in interest to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie, Skykomish, and other allied bands signatory to the 1855 Treaty to Point Elliott. The district serves a diverse population of about 15,000 students who live near the Puget Sound about 15 miles north of Seattle, Washington.
Serene Lake Elementary School - Grades Pre-K-5
4709 Picnic Point Road
Edmonds, WA 98026
Phone: 425-366-3500
Our mission is to provide quality learning experiences for all students with a strong academic program, an extensive student recognition program, and an ongoing partnership with parents and the community. Serene Lake Elementary is one of the smallest schools in the district, serving around 450 students from Pre-School through 5th Grade. We are located in Edmonds, WA.
Olympic View Middle School - Grades 6-8
2602 Mukilteo Speedway
Mukilteo, WA 98275
Phone: 425-366-5200
Our mission is dedicated to learning. This includes student and staff learning. Our staff participates in job-embedded professional development where they collaboratively share in best research-supported practices.
Kamiak High School - Grades 9-12
10801 Harbour Pointe Blvd
Mukilteo, WA 98275
Phone: 425-366-5400
Our mission is working together to build a culture of student success and to help prepare our community's children to be successful, contributing workers, learners, and citizens.
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Water and Sewer - Alderwood Water - 425-743-4605
Electricity - Snohomish County PUD - 425-783-1000
Natural Gas - Puget Sound Energy - 888-225-5773
Xfinity/Cable TV, High-speed Cable Internet, and Phone - Comcast - 800-266-2278
FiOS High Speed Internet, TV and Phone - Frontier - 877-983-0912
Post Office - Official USPS Change of Address
DMV - Driver's License Update Online - In Person: 18023 Hwy 99, Suite E, Lynnwood
DOL - Update Car Registration
Voting - Update Voting Information
When you are moving, don't forget to notify your employer, tax agencies, Social Security Administration, your bank(s), credit union, Paypal, credit card companies, finance companies, loan providers, investment account holder, IRA/401k administrator, insurance providers (medical, dental, car, boat, life, etc), online shopping sites like Amazon, Ebay, Etsy etc; magazine and subscription services, clubs and organizations (memberships), doctors, dentists, your vet (if you have pets), and most importantly--your family and friends!
Lastly, don't forget that anywhere online that you've stored your old address as a "billing address" will need to be updated after you change your address with credit card companies and banks (debit/credit cards).
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Sound Transit - Ash Way Park 'n Ride, This facility is served by routes: 511, 512, 532 and Community Transit.
Paine Field Airport and Passenger Terminal, Locals with family or business on the west coast (or Denver, CO) will love being near Paine Field which recently added commercial flights to 10 west coast cities (including Denver) with United and Alaska Airlines. Really beats the hour long drive to SeaTac! Paine Field also offers hot air balloon rides through Balloon Depot or Snohomish Balloon Ride. Imagine floating effortlessly between the Cascade and Olympic mountains.
Mill Creek Town Center, Dining, shopping, banking, enticing Happy Hours and regular events like the Summer Concert Series, Wine Walks, Art Walks, the Memorial Day Parade, exciting Holiday events that bring people in the community together. From the web site: "The Mill Creek Town Center features over 70 stores, including retail boutiques, anchor stores, restaurants and services. A unique and beautiful place to explore whether you spend the day wandering or shopping after enjoying a great meal, Mill Creek Town Center truly is One Street. Endless Experiences..."
"The Well", Untreated, clean, pure, free Artesian well water. Northwood is fortunate to be near "The Well," also known as Well No. 5 or the 164th Street Artesian Well, is in excess of 400 feet in depth and is cased to approximately 120 feet. The well flows at a rate of about 10 gallons per minute. The source of water at the well is an underground aquifer (water-bearing layer of permeable rock, sand or gravel). The well taps the Intercity Aquifer at approximately 200 feet. As a courtesy to residents, Alderwood Water District maintains this flowing artesian well as a community source of water for those who prefer untreated water. Also see: Water District Reports and Bacteriological Analysis, Facebook, and another HeraldNet Article.
The Museum Of Flight, The largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum and its people bring mankind's incredible history of flight to life.
Grocery Shopping: South on Beverly Park Rd to 148th St SW, easy to Hwy 99 for Safeway. Several specialty ethnic groceries are also nearby.
Restaurants: Although this is very subjective, the webmaster recommends the following two nearby restaurants without hesitation: Without a doubt, Azul Lounge is a "must try". They boast of Mexican/Carribean cuisine, and they do not disappoint. You have not had the best Carne Asada (or Carne Asada Salad) until you have tried theirs. Here's the menu. I've heard the Weekend Brunch from 9-3 is excellent. Don't miss their Happy Hour Menu. Check out the food photos at Yelp.
Not far away from Azul, and owned by the same company is Indigo, on 164th St SW just west of I5 near Fred Meyer. Definitely a local favorite, offering food made from scratch--with fresh ingredients. Plenty of local craft beer, over 100 bourbons and a diverse menu full of urban comfort food. There's something for everyone! Open daily for lunch, dinner, two happy hours and weekend brunch! Highly recommend this establishment. Here's their Yelp Page, check out the food photos.
Lake Serene, Just west of Highway SR-99 at Shelby Road in Lynwood. Fishing opportunities include stocked Rainbow Trout and resident Largemouth Bass. A WDFW access with gravel parking area, toilet and concrete boat ramp is located at the west end of the lake. Gasoline-powered motors are prohibited. Residents that live around the shore of Lake Serene put on a great fireworks display every 4th of July!
Meadowdale Beach Park, Stroll through the park's corridor on a one mile long nature trail. Experience the sounds of the adjacent tumbling stream as it weaves its way through the giant trees of the old forest. The stream, which is home to various aquatic life, including fresh water fish and migrating salmon, forms a small marine estuary as it empties into Puget Sound. View various bird species in their natural habitat on a hike through the forest. Or comb the beaches (see below for beach access updates) and enjoy the breathtaking views of the distant Olympic Mountains.Meadowdale Beach Park is 108 acres. It is beautiful, but delicate, and not impervious to humans and natural calamity. Its care and preservation are imperative to wildlife and the balance of people with nature is not possible without vigilance. More about the park and the hiking trail.
Picnic Point Park, Located on the shores of Puget Sound, Picnic Point Park offers a tranquil and scenic setting for picnicking and beach activities. Tables and charcoal cookers are available for picnicking enjoyment. With its excellent views of Whidbey Island and the distant Olympic Mountain range, sunset viewing is always a popular pastime. With its large pedestrian overpass, the park provides convenient access to the beach, picnic areas, and restrooms. Those who are physically challenged may require assistance.
Lake Stickney Community Park, Lake Stickney Park is 24.5 acre park that preserves vital habitat at the northern headwaters of Swamp Creek. The park contains diverse forest, wetland, stream and open-water habitat for fish and wildlife. Amenities include playground, picnic tables, walking trails, parking, portable restroom and a fully-fenced off-leash dog area.
Picnic Point Community Park, Located on the shores of Puget Sound, Picnic Point Park offers a tranquil and scenic setting for picnicking and beach activities. Tables and charcoal cookers are available for picnicking enjoyment. With its excellent views of Whidbey Island and the distant Olympic Mountain range, sunset viewing is always a popular pastime.
Martha Lake Park, This popular, 6-acre park offers a precious natural setting within the heart of a fast-growing urban area. The park includes a fishing dock, boardwalks through wetlands and three reservable picnic shelters. An elaborate playground is located near the parking area.
Martha Lake Airport Park, This 28.76-acre property is just north of Martha Lake and east of I-5. Park amenities include picnic shelter, youth softball field, two youth sports fields, skate park, and restrooms.