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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Advisory COMMITTEE Everett, WA - Official Website

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett has undertaken a significant restructuring of its citizen engagement efforts by transforming the Citizens Advisory Committee into the Community Development Advisory Committee (CDAC), as mandated by Ordinance 4012-24 passed in March 2024. This change aims to enhance public participation in the distribution of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding from HUD, reflecting a commitment to community development and citizen involvement. The CDAC will hold public meetings streamed live on YouTube, along with a telephone option for those unable to access the internet, ensuring that all community members can participate. The city also adheres to civil rights regulations, offering translation and interpretation services for non-English speakers and accommodations for residents with disabilities, highlighting its commitment to equal opportunity. The committee consists of nine members, with opportunities for residents to apply for positions, thereby fostering a diverse range of voices in local governance.

By prioritizing accessibility and inclusivity, Everett is setting a precedent for community engagement in local government. This initiative not only aligns with federal funding requirements but also enhances the overall democratic process within the city. The CDAC represents a step forward in ensuring that all residents have a say in their community's development.

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