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Scene in Edmonds Around town Monday - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents are urged to consider the implications of a new levy aimed at supporting local services. The "No Levy 1" campaign emphasizes maintaining affordable living in the area, while the "Yes! For Edmonds 2025" initiative advocates for the levy’s approval to enhance community resources. The debate highlights the ongoing struggle between fiscal responsibility and the need for improved public services.

Community Transit public hearing and board meeting Nov. 6

The Community Transit Board will hold a public hearing on the 2026-2027 Proposed Budget at its monthly meeting on November 6 at 3 p.m. The meeting will offer both in-person and online attendance options, with agenda items including updates on contracted commuter services and the awarding of janitorial services.

PCC Community Markets launches support for communities impacted by food security crisis - My Edmonds News

PCC Community Markets launched new initiatives to aid community members affected by the ongoing food security crisis, exacerbated by interruptions to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This effort aims to provide essential resources to those in need.

Reminder Edmonds SnoKing AAUW to host Nov. 8 program on Black women in WA civil rights movement - My Edmonds News

The Edmonds SnoKing Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will host a program on November 8 focusing on the contributions of Black women to the civil rights movement in Washington. The event features a presentation titled “We Are Also in Bondage Here.” This program aims to educate attendees about the historical significance and challenges faced by Black women in the fight for civil rights.

Overnight I-5 lane reductions and ramp closures this week for Sound Transit work

Sound Transit crews will implement overnight lane reductions and ramp closures on I-5 in Mountlake Terrace from November 3 to November 7. These closures will affect multiple routes, including the northbound I-5 off-ramp to westbound SR 104 and several southbound lanes. The work is part of the ongoing Lynnwood Light Rail extension project.

Restaurant News Loft closes, PCC cooking classes return, Spud and Girardis give back

The Loft Kitchen & Bar in Edmonds has permanently closed after 17 years of service. New owner Niles Peacock plans to remodel the space into a café/restaurant. Local businesses like SPUD Fish & Chips and Caffé Ladro are engaging in community support initiatives this November.

Gratitude and Giving Back This November

November marks National Gratitude Month, but many Washington residents face uncertainty due to delays in food assistance from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) amid a government shutdown. In 2024, over 888,000 residents, many of whom are families with children or older adults, rely on SNAP benefits. The community is encouraged to give back through donations and volunteer efforts to support those in need.

Expected slide in WA unemployment trust fund balance could trigger new tax

Washington businesses may face an additional $700 million in taxes if the unemployment insurance fund does not improve. Current projections indicate that benefit payouts will exceed employer taxes, raising concerns about the fund's solvency. Policymakers are exploring solutions to mitigate the financial burden on businesses.

Mary Ahern Funeral Mass Nov. 28 at St. Thomas More Parish - My Edmonds News

Mary Ahern's Funeral Mass will be held on November 28 at St. Thomas More Parish. Ahern, born on May 7, 1932, in South Dakota, leaves behind a legacy as a cherished member of her community. The service will honor her life and contributions to family and friends.

Planned closures on the light rail 1 Line start Nov. 8

Sound Transit will suspend light rail 1 Line service for repairs and maintenance starting Nov. 8. Passengers should expect bus replacements and plan for delays during multiple service suspensions through December.

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