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City Budget - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is initiating a new biennial budget process for the upcoming fiscal years 2025-2026, focusing on community involvement and transparency in financial matters. A structured timeline has been established to facilitate public participation, enabling residents to voice their priorities and concerns regarding the city's budget. The Mayor’s Blue-Ribbon Panel has proposed significant recommendations aimed at optimizing the budget to better serve the community's needs. Furthermore, the Community Advisory Panel has been formed to ensure a diverse range of voices and insights are incorporated into the budgeting process. A community survey has also been conducted, gathering valuable feedback from residents that will shape the budgetary decisions.

The city emphasizes the importance of this collaborative approach as it strives to allocate resources effectively and address pressing local issues. Detailed information, including the survey results and panel compositions, is available on the city's official budget webpage. Engaging residents in this process not only fosters accountability but also strengthens the community's trust in local governance.

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