Woodway Town Council Aug. 4 to discuss finance report, councilmember replacement process

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Woodway Town Council will meet on August 4 to discuss the first quarter 2025 finance report and the process for appointing a new councilmember. Elizabeth Mitchell, who will retire from the council on September 1, will provide details on her replacement. The meeting starts at 6 p. m. at Town Hall, located at 23920 113th Pl.

W. Residents can attend in person or join via Microsoft Teams, with a call-in option available. The council aims to ensure a smooth transition following Mitchell's departure, which holds significance for local governance. The agenda, which includes financial oversight, is crucial for the town's fiscal health. Residents are encouraged to participate and access the meeting materials online.

The council's decisions will impact the community's governance and financial planning moving forward.

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