Burien City Council will honor small businesses, review key budget, housing updates more at Mondays meeting

Burien, WALocal News

The upcoming Burien City Council meeting on April 21, 2025, promises to address several vital community issues, including support for small businesses and budget forecasting. Scheduled to begin at 5:30 p. m. , residents can attend in person at Burien City Hall or join remotely via Comcast TV Channel 21 or Zoom. Among the agenda highlights is a proclamation recognizing Small Business Week, presented by Councilmember Jimmy Matta.

The council will also receive a six-year financial forecast from the Finance Director and a consultant from FCS Group, emphasizing the city's financial health. Public comments will be welcomed, though campaigning during the meeting is strictly prohibited. Executive sessions will be held to discuss sensitive matters, including real estate pricing and pending litigation. Additional discussions will cover updates to human services allocations and proposed amendments to housing codes and zoning regulations. This meeting underscores the city's commitment to community investment and responsive governance.

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