The city of Everett sits at the very edge of the Seattle metropolitan, almost arguably not a part of it. With this, you will see signs that are largely English, and sprinkled around are occasional non-English signs. Here, located close to the Everett transit center, sits a generic restaurant
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An auto shop located in Everett. It sits just on the edge of an industrial block that's not too far from the transit center. At the very least, this offers an accessible workplace for immigrants (or anyone for that matter).
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This is an advisory talking about a nearby baseball stadium for a minor league team that will soon be having the stadium moved to a different location within Everett. Notably, this sign expects that the only readers will know English. Signs like this make me wonder if city resources are available for people who don't speak english.
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One of the first pieces of signage that has a language other than English that I could find. a warning advisory to be aware of telephone poles. Operating on the expectation that there will be both English and Spanish speaking people using this area.