Tips for connecting with Edmonds city government

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds residents are showing a growing interest in engaging with their local government, which has prompted My Edmonds News to create a civic education video as a resource. The nonprofit organization encourages community members to propose ideas for future educational videos, enhancing civic understanding. To maintain a respectful commenting environment, all commenters must provide their real names and city of residence for verification purposes. The newsroom emphasizes its commitment to fostering community involvement and improving access to local governance information. Individuals wishing to contribute ideas can reach out via email at myedmondsnews@gmail.

com. This initiative is part of a broader effort to empower residents and encourage active participation in local affairs. By educating the public, My Edmonds News aims to bridge the gap between residents and city government. Increased civic engagement is essential for a vibrant democracy and responsive governance.

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