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Edmonds Council votes to move 14.5 million levy lid lift forward

The Edmonds City Council approved moving forward with a $14.5 million levy lid lift to address a $13 million budget deficit. The measure, which focuses on funding police, parks, planning, streets, and sidewalks, will be voted on for final approval on July 8. Public feedback was mixed, with concerns about the financial impact on residents.

Scene in Edmonds Around town - My Edmonds News

A vibrant scene unfolds in Edmonds as residents enjoy local activities and nature. The article highlights various community events and picturesque moments, such as a hummingbird visiting a feeder, showcasing the area's charm.

Reminder Edmonds Kind of 4th of July Parade and Family Fun Run What you need to know

The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce has finalized the schedule for the 2025 4th of July festivities, including a Family Fun Run and a parade. The day will feature various food trucks and activities, while the Grand Marshall will be Joe Scordino, the 2025 Kiwanis Citizen of the Year.

July 1 council update, part 2 Council learns about Edmonds marsh study and approves residential parking code

The Edmonds City Council discussed the Edmonds Marsh Planning Study, which aims to reconnect the marsh to Puget Sound and restore vital estuary habitat. The plan includes flood risk reduction and habitat enhancement for various wildlife, with a focus on public access while maintaining ecological health.

Art Beat Shakespeare, galas, Wine Walk, and more - My Edmonds News

The Cascadia Art Museum celebrates its 10-year anniversary with a gala and auction on July 15, 2025. The event aims to highlight the museum's contributions to the local arts scene and foster community engagement. Attendees can look forward to an evening of art, entertainment, and fundraising for future programs.

League of Women Voters of Snohomish County primary election forum series scheduled

The League of Women Voters of Snohomish County and the 2025 Forum Partnership Coalition will host a series of candidate forums for the July primary election. The forums will cover various local positions and will be available for viewing on the League’s YouTube Channel and podcast channels. All candidates are invited to participate, promoting a nonpartisan approach to voter education.

Get ready for magic to come alive at the 2025 Evergreen State Fair

The Evergreen State Fair returns for its 116th year from August 21 to September 1, 2025. This year's theme celebrates community and tradition with a lineup of entertainment, including concerts, rodeos, and a new butterfly encounter exhibit. Fair Manager Mike Ohlsen emphasizes the event's significance as a summer grand finale for Snohomish County.

One year after July 3 shooting, community will gather to remember Jayda Johnson

Community members will gather at Mukilteo Lighthouse Park on July 3 to honor 13-year-old Jayda Johnson, who was killed in a shooting last year. Jayda's family urges attendees to discuss youth violence and promote stronger support systems to prevent future tragedies.

Reminder Mountlake Terrace hosting 3rd of July family celebration, fireworks

Mountlake Terrace will host its annual 3rd of July family celebration featuring fireworks over Lake Ballinger on July 3. Festivities begin at 6 p.m. with activities including pie-eating contests, games, and food trucks, culminating in a fireworks display around 10 p.m.

Are tariffs impacting Snohomish Countys housing industry? Heres what experts think

Permits for new construction have dropped by approximately one-third in Snohomish, King, and Pierce counties, attributed to uncertainty from tariffs and rising interest rates. Local builders report hesitancy in starting new projects due to potential cost increases for materials, particularly lumber. Experts warn that these trends could exacerbate the existing housing shortage.

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