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City Hall Address, Driving Directions, Phone & E-mail Information
Quick Link to Parks & Recreation Programs and Activities


The Donut Hole


Notice of Public Hearing, Establishing Local Improvement District for Properties Surrounding the Lake Wilderness Golf Course, March 24, 2008 and April 7, 2008


Four Corners Subarea Plan Workshop Presentation (8.09 MB)
Four Corners Subarea Plan Evaluation


This site contains information related to the City's government and services. Materials and information on the City of Maple Valley's web site are provided as a public service and intended to afford general guidelines on matters of public interest.


General guidelines


The City of Maple Valley incorporated August 31, 1997. Since that time the residents, City Council and City Hall staff have worked diligently to develop the City's first Comprehensive Plan, adopted November 22, 1999, and craft the Development Regulations, adopted December 13, 1999, to implement the Plan. These two instruments lay the groundwork for meeting the City of Maple Valley vision for the future. Late in 1997, after much public input, the City Council adopted the following vision statement:


Maple Valley will be a well-planned City with a safe, healthy and aesthetically pleasing environment. A strong sense of community will develop through effective partnerships with community organizations, maintaining historic connections with the area's rural past, and embracing the positive aspects of modern technology. The community will be economically vital with quality education and recreation opportunities.


Maple Valley has its roots in a rural lifestyle with the many wonders of nature close at hand. Mount Rainier beckons in the near distance. Lake Wilderness Park provides residents and guests with canoeing, fishing, swimming, baseball, tennis, and numerous other activities. The area is rich with trails immersed in vine maples. You can hike, bike, or horseback through the City to the Cedar River or take a shorter walk through the arboretum trails.


About Maple Valley
Comprehensive Plan
1998 Vision Study


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