On agenda for Mondays Burien City Council meeting Flight Corridor Safety Program, Community Development Block Grants, Comp Plan updates more

Burien, WALocal News

The Burien City Council will meet on September 26, 2025, at 5:30 p. m. to address a range of important issues affecting the community. The agenda includes proclamations recognizing Suicide Prevention Month and Hispanic Heritage Month, alongside a presentation from the Port of Seattle on the Flight Corridor Safety Program. The meeting will be available for in-person attendance at City Hall, on Comcast TV Channel 21, and via Zoom.

A public hearing will focus on the proposed allocation of FY2026 Community Development Block Grant funds, which are vital for local development projects. Public comments are welcome, but campaigning for ballot measures is prohibited during the meeting. The gathering reflects Burien's ongoing efforts to engage residents in local governance and address pressing community needs. City officials, including Councilmembers and department directors, will provide updates on various initiatives. This meeting underscores the city's commitment to transparency and public participation in decision-making processes.

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