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City Council to hold a Town Hall

The Edmonds City Council is hosting a Town Hall meeting on April 18, 2024, to engage residents in discussions about key issues, including budget challenges and fire services. Council President Vivian Olson emphasizes the importance of public engagement, inviting questions from attendees both in person and via Zoom. This initiative aims to foster transparency and community dialogue.

City of Edmonds Communications - 2024 State of the City Address

The City of Edmonds provides essential updates on local initiatives, including the recent 2024 State of the City Address by Mayor Mike Rosen. This event, held on March 28, 2024, was accessible to the public both in-person and virtually, emphasizing the city's commitment to transparency and community engagement.

Mayor Rosen's 2024 State of the City

Mayor Mike Rosen is set to deliver his inaugural State of the City address on March 28, 2024, focusing on Edmonds' finances and future plans. The public is invited to attend the event at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, which will also be broadcast daily on cable television. A replay of the address will be available online.

Growth Alternative Discussion Public Events - City of Edmonds, WA

The City of Edmonds, WA, is hosting public events to gather community feedback on its updated 20-year Comprehensive Plan, focusing on Growth Management Act strategies. An online open house runs from March 11 to April 1, 2024, while an in-person forum is scheduled for March 23, 2024, at City Hall. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their insights to shape the future development of the city.

Applicants for Community Champions Network

The City of Edmonds is inviting applications for community liaisons to join its new Community Champions Network Initiative, aimed at enhancing the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update. The initiative seeks to ensure diverse community representation and empower underrepresented voices in local planning processes, with applications due by February 12, 2024.

School Zone Automated Speed Enforcement

The City of Edmonds has initiated a School Zone Automated Speed Enforcement Program to enhance safety around local schools. Approved by the City Council in May 2023, this program aims to address community concerns regarding speeding and safety in school zones. Residents can find more information on the program through the city's official website.

City of Edmonds LEOFF 1 Disability Board Meeting Notice for November 20, 2023

The City of Edmonds' LEOFF 1 Disability Board is set to hold its next meeting on November 20, 2023, to discuss critical issues affecting law enforcement and firefighter retirees. The board oversees budgets and medical reimbursements, ensuring support for 28 LEOFF 1 retirees. This meeting is crucial for maintaining the financial health and well-being of those who have served the community.

City Offices Closed Friday - Observance of Veteran's Day

City offices in Edmonds, WA, will be closed on Friday, November 10, 2023, in observance of Veterans Day. The closure serves as a reminder to honor all who have served in the military, reflecting the city's commitment to recognizing the sacrifices made by veterans.

Mayor Announces New Fix It Edmonds App

The City of Edmonds has launched the Fix It Edmonds app, allowing residents to report local issues directly from their smartphones. Mayor Mike Nelson emphasized the app's role in improving communication and enhancing city maintenance efforts, making it easier for residents to report problems like potholes and graffiti.

Highway 99 Landmark Site Opportunity - City of Edmonds, WA

The City of Edmonds is exploring a significant opportunity to purchase over 10 acres along Highway 99, aimed at expanding city services and enhancing local community needs. The initial $100,000 investment will allow for resident engagement and planning for potential development, including housing and retail options. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to addressing long-standing community concerns and fostering public input.