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City of Edmonds - 2025-2030 Capital Facilities Plan Public Hearing

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds, WA, will hold a public hearing on October 22, 2024, to review the 2025-2030 Capital Facilities Plan and the corresponding Capital Improvements Program. This plan focuses on vital improvements to city infrastructure, which includes transportation systems, parks, and stormwater management facilities. Set to begin at 7:00 PM during a City Council meeting, the hearing aims to encourage public participation and gather community feedback on the proposed changes. A draft list of projects, along with additional information, is accessible on the City Public Works website, ensuring transparency in the planning process. For those unable to access the website, printed copies of the draft are available at the City Hall reception desk.

This update to the Capital Facilities Plan is crucial for aligning city projects with comprehensive planning goals, addressing the infrastructure needs of a growing population. By engaging residents in this process, the city aims to foster a collaborative approach to urban development. This public hearing represents an important opportunity for citizens to influence future city projects that will enhance their community.

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