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Public Invited to Attend 2023 State of the City

Edmonds, WALocal News

Residents of Edmonds are encouraged to attend the upcoming 2023 State of the City address by Mayor Nelson on February 2, 2023, at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, with the option to also view it live on Zoom and local cable channels 21 and 39. The event, starting at 6:30 PM, will not only highlight the key achievements of 2022 but also set the stage for the city’s initiatives and objectives for 2023. Mayor Nelson expressed excitement about holding this in-person address for the first time since assuming office, marking a notable moment in local governance. The doors will open at 6:10 PM, allowing attendees to arrive early and engage with fellow residents. Those who cannot attend in person will have the opportunity to watch the recorded event later on the city’s official website and YouTube channel, promoting transparency and community involvement.

This address serves as a vital platform for dialogue between city leadership and residents, reflecting the administration's commitment to inclusive governance. The invitation is a clear call for civic engagement, underscoring the importance of community participation in shaping local policies. Overall, this event represents a significant opportunity for residents to connect with their local government and stay informed about city developments.

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