Woodway Town Council to hold public hearing July 7 on Transportation Benefit District

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Woodway Town Council convenes on July 7 at 6 p. m. to review proposed amendments to the municipal code regarding setbacks and geologically hazardous areas. A public hearing will focus on establishing a Transportation Benefit District, followed by considerations of a related ordinance. Residents can participate in the meeting remotely via Microsoft Teams or by phone at +1 323-795-5201, using the meeting ID 686 240 689#.

The agenda and meeting packet are available for download, ensuring transparency for community members. This meeting presents an opportunity for residents to express their views on local infrastructure matters. Council discussions will significantly influence transportation planning and development in Woodway. The proposed amendments aim to enhance safety and compliance with geological assessments. Additionally, the Transportation Benefit District could provide funding for critical transportation projects.

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