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VINCENZO CORAZZA, who was appointed Marysville public works director in October of 2022, has moved on from the city of Marysville. Corazza, a U.S. Army veteran who served in Operation ...
It's been one year since Hotel Marysville caught fire, and remnants of the demolished building are still there.
On Monday, residents gathered on 5th Street in Marysville to watch historians, city officials, and others talk about the project but also the significance of Hotel Marysville.
The city of Marysville will host a "Farewell to Hotel Marysville Fest" event on Monday, Jan. 27, at 3 p.m. along 5th Street to pay tribute to the legacy and history of Hotel Marysville.
Posted: December 12, 2024 | Last updated: June 24, 2025 The Hotel Marysville was badly damaged in a fire and is being taken down to allow a state highway to reopen.
Hotel owners can file an administrative appeal within 20 days. Marysville businesses struggle with the closure of Highway 70 in downtown on Monday, July 1, 2024 because of the fire at Hotel ...
If not, the city can demolish the building itself and put its demolition cost as a lien against the property, according to the panel’s decision. Hotel owners can file an administrative appeal within ...
The petition calls for the city to clean up the Hotel Marysville site, remove and dispose of debris, address unsafe conditions, and engage with local stakeholders to develop a plan that “honors ...
The hotel, mired in years of disputes between its owners and renters, had become “the biggest den of iniquity we have,” then-Marysville council member William Young said in 1981, according to ...
The hotel, mired in years of disputes between its owners and renters, had become “the biggest den of iniquity we have,” then-Marysville council member William Young said in 1981, according to ...
Marysville Mayor Chris Branscum declares a local state of emergency during a press conference on June 21 because of the risk of the historic Hotel Marysville collapsing. “The fire and subsequent ...