Heres how to watch Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus State of the City address Wednesday night

Auburn, WALocal News

The anticipation for Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus' "State of the City" address is palpable, as tickets for the event at the Muckleshoot Casino Events Center have sold out. Scheduled for Wednesday at 6 p. m. , the event will start with doors opening at 5 p. m.

, allowing attendees to settle in. Those unable to secure tickets can still participate by watching the livestream on the casino’s website, ensuring that the broader community can engage with important local issues. Following the live event, the City of Auburn will share the full speech on their YouTube and Vimeo channels, further enhancing accessibility for all residents. This initiative reflects the city's dedication to transparency and fostering a connected community. Mayor Backus has extended her excitement to attendees, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement.

The address is expected to cover key topics affecting Auburn, making it a significant event for local residents. With the livestream option, this event exemplifies modern approaches to community involvement in local governance.

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