- Bothell WA | Official Website
City Council Passes Comprehensive Plan Dec 10, City Council approved the 2024 Imagine Bothell Comprehensive Plan periodic update, establishing the 20-year vision and blueprint for Bothell’s future Read on
- Our Community - Bothell WA
Bothell is a thriving riverfront community that’s undergoing exciting changes downtown Straddling two counties (King and Snohomish), Bothell offers great parks and recreation opportunities, quality schools, excellent restaurants and retail, and more
- Your Government | Bothell WA
The Bothell City Council is a seven-member, policy-making body that governs city government Each council member has equal decision-making powers, and the council meets three times each month (except August)
- Your Community - Bothell WA
Our Community Quick facts about Bothell, map to City buildings, and more information about our community Parks Recreation See all of the events and programs offered through the Parks and Recreation Department Pet Licenses Licensing is required for all dogs and cats age 8 weeks and older in Bothell Recycling
- Parks Recreation - Bothell WA
The City Bothell Parks Recreation Department services 400 acres of parkland and open space that include family-friendly trail systems, playgrounds, athletic fields, community parks, picnic shelters, sports courts, and historic facilities
- Fourth of July Parade Pancake Breakfast - Bothell WA
Bothell's Hometown Celebration will kick off with a Pancake Breakfast hosted by your Bothell Fire Department, followed by the Children's Parade, Grand Parade, and surrounding community activities
- News Flash • Your 2025 Summer Lineup
From July through August, the City of Bothell is bringing you a variety of exciting events for all ages and interests Whether you're enjoying live music, catching a movie under the stars, or attending a family-friendly performance, there's something for everyone
- Bothell Community Demographics
Originally populated by the Native American Sammamish people, the City of Bothell was incorporated in 1909, and for many years was a center for the logging industry, then a farming community, and then a bedroom suburb for people working in the greater Puget Sound area
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