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Public invited to attend 2025 State of the City at Edmonds Theater March 20

Mayor Mike Rosen will host the 2025 State of the City address on March 20 at the Edmonds Theater, with both in-person attendance and a live Zoom broadcast available. The event promises to provide an overview of the city's achievements and challenges over the past year, emphasizing community pride and engagement.

Rent cap bill moves ahead in WA Senate

A bill aimed at capping annual rent increases to 7% has advanced in the Washington State Senate, signaling potential legislative support for the measure. This proposal seeks to protect tenants from excessive rent hikes while addressing the ongoing housing crisis, with further consideration needed in the Ways and Means Committee.

Edmonds Port Commission meeting agenda for Feb. 24, 2025

The Port of Edmonds Commission meeting agenda for February 24, 2025, outlines key topics, including budget planning for marina rates and staff salary adjustments. Public comments are welcomed, with an emphasis on Port business, and attendees can join in person or remotely via Zoom. This meeting is critical for local governance and community engagement in Edmonds.

Public invited to attend 2025 State of the City

Mayor Rosen's 2025 State of the City address is set for Thursday, March 20, at 8:30 a.m., providing an opportunity for the public to engage with local governance. The free in-person event will open its doors at 8:10 a.m. in Edmonds, inviting community members to participate in discussions about the city's future.

South County Fire to make annual presentation Tuesday

South County Fire & Rescue will present its 2024 comprehensive annual report during the council meeting on February 25, focusing on fire and paramedic services, training, and public safety initiatives. This meeting is crucial for city officials and residents as it highlights key services that impact community safety and emergency response. Subscribers can access the full details of the report and related information.

Public invited to annexation town halls

The City of Edmonds is hosting town hall meetings to discuss the upcoming Regional Fire Authority (RFA) ballot measure, where councilmembers, the mayor, and city staff will not take a position. This initiative invites community engagement and aims to inform residents about the implications of the measure. The article emphasizes the importance of local involvement in civic decisions.

Reminder Northwest WA Civic Circle to host RFA community discussion Feb. 22

The Northwest Washington Civic Circle (NWCC) is organizing a community discussion on February 22 regarding a ballot initiative for the City of Edmonds to annex into the South County Fire Regional Fire Authority, set for a special election on April 22, 2025. The event will feature key city officials and community members, promoting civic engagement and providing a platform for discussion on the proposed initiative. Livestreaming will ensure broader access for residents unable to attend in person.

Former Lynnwood councilmember selected as CT board chair, Dunn joins board

Stanwood Mayor Sid Roberts has been appointed chair of the Community Transit Board of Directors for 2025, marking a significant local leadership role. This appointment highlights Roberts' ongoing commitment to community transit issues, reflecting the importance of local governance in shaping transit policy.

Meeting in new committee format, council discusses public safety, code updates, attorney assessments

The Edmonds City Council efficiently addressed public safety and city code updates during remote meetings, highlighting a renewed focus on community safety and compliance with state legislation. Key discussions included agreements with local school districts and updates on the city's growth plans, reflecting the council's commitment to public engagement and safety initiatives.

City updating development code for middle housing, neighborhood centers and hubs

Edmonds City Council's recent adoption of the 2024 Comprehensive Plan update initiates significant development code revisions, focusing on middle housing and designated neighborhood centers. The city plans to engage the community through public open houses and feedback sessions, with an anticipated code update by June 2025.