On agenda for Mondays Burien City Council meeting budget update, public levy safety procon committee appointments more

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The Burien City Council will gather on July 14, 2025, to deliberate on key topics, including a budget update and public safety levy committee appointments. The meeting will commence at 5:30 p. m. at Burien City Hall, with options for public viewing via Comcast TV Channel 21, Zoom, and livestream. Councilmembers will present proclamations for Parks and Recreation Month and Nonprofit Day, highlighting community initiatives.

Casey Headley, the Finance Director, will provide a preliminary budget update for the second quarter of the year. Representatives from King County Metro will offer updates concerning transit developments, emphasizing collaboration with local engineering and transportation officials. Public comments will be permitted, though campaigning for ballot measures is explicitly barred during the meeting. This session reflects the council's ongoing commitment to transparency and community engagement. The decisions made could influence local funding and public services moving forward.

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