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Edmonds Planning Board Seeks New Member

The City of Edmonds, WA, is inviting residents to apply for a vacancy on the Edmonds Planning Board, which plays a crucial role in advising local government on land use and development issues. Applications are due by February 25, 2022, and the city encourages underrepresented groups to apply, highlighting its commitment to diversity in governance.

Public Invited Mayors State of the City Address

Mayor Mike Nelson invites the public to attend his 2022 State of the City address on January 20, 2022, at 6:30 PM, which will be broadcast live on Zoom and local cable channels. This annual event offers insights into the city's past achievements and future projects, emphasizing community success. Attendees can later access the recorded address on the City website and YouTube.

Snow Removal Route Map - City of Edmonds, WA

The City of Edmonds, WA, has implemented a comprehensive snow removal response plan, actively plowing and sanding roads since Christmas night. With crews working 12-hour shifts and utilizing a fleet of snowplows and sanding trucks, the city has applied approximately 400 tons of sand and 3,000 gallons of anti-ice products to ensure safe travel during the winter storm.

Edmonds Businesses Reopen - City of Edmonds, WA

The City of Edmonds is actively supporting local businesses during the COVID-19 crisis by providing resources, grants, and reopening guidelines. With up to $10,000 available in grants for the most impacted businesses, this initiative aims to bolster economic recovery in the community. For more information, businesses can access various tools and resources through the city's dedicated website.

Edmonds Extends Grants to More Local Businesses and Households

The Edmonds City Council has approved amendments to the Edmonds Rescue Plan Fund Ordinance, significantly expanding COVID-relief grants for local businesses and households. With a focus on supporting those most impacted by the pandemic, the program now allows for greater eligibility, including increased income thresholds for household grants and higher limits for business grants. This initiative, funded by approximately $11.9 million from the federal American Rescue Plan Act, aims to stimulate the local economy and assist vulnerable communities.

Tsunami Siren Drill Thursday, Oct. 21st - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WA, will conduct a tsunami siren drill on Thursday, October 21st, between 11 am and 1 pm, lasting approximately 15 minutes. This annual test coincides with the Great Washington ShakeOut and will feature a tsunami warning sound followed by bilingual instructions to seek higher ground. Residents can listen to a recording of the siren and learn more about preparedness through local resources.

Mayor Announces Development Services Director Appointee - City of Edmonds, WA

Mayor Mike Nelson of Edmonds, WA, has appointed Susan McLaughlin as the new Development Services Director following a rigorous selection process. With over twenty years of experience in urban planning and design, McLaughlin brings valuable expertise from her previous roles in various cities, including significant contributions to Christchurch's rebuild after the 2010/2011 earthquakes. The City Council is set to vote on her appointment on October 12, 2021.

Mayor Nelson Budget Address - City of Edmonds, WA

Mayor Mike Nelson presented the 2022 budget plans for the City of Edmonds during a public address on October 4, 2021. The budget proposal is set to be reviewed and approved by the city council, highlighting key financial strategies and priorities for the upcoming year.

Residents Invited to the Civic Park - City of Edmonds, WA

Residents of Edmonds, WA, are invited to participate in the Civic Park development, which includes an opportunity to engage with professional artists during a public meeting on September 23, 2021. The City of Edmonds Arts Commission is facilitating the selection of a signature artwork for the park, with a budget of $90,000 allocated for this initiative. Community involvement is encouraged through feedback and participation in artist presentations.

City Summer Activities Wrapping Up for 2021

The City of Edmonds, WA, is concluding its summer programs, including Walkable Main Street and the Uptown Evening Market, which have successfully fostered community engagement. Mayor Mike Nelson praised the initiatives for showcasing local offerings, with events wrapping up over the weekend of September 4-5, 2021, and the final market scheduled for September 9, 2021.