Edmonds Port Commission meeting agenda for July 29, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

On July 29, 2025, the Port of Edmonds will hold a commission meeting to review significant topics, including the 2025 Quarter 2 Marina Operations Report and a proposal for environmental investigations at The Landing. Community members are invited to attend in person or participate remotely through Zoom. The agenda features public comment opportunities, allowing residents to voice their opinions on port business matters. Each speaker will be allotted three minutes, promoting engagement and transparency. Additionally, the meeting will cover the approval of previous meeting minutes and financial payments.

The Port's mission emphasizes economic development, environmental stewardship, and public access to waterfront areas. Comments may also be submitted via email or mail before the meeting for inclusion in the public record. This meeting serves to strengthen the connection between the Port and the community it serves.

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