Edmonds police to host community conversation on public safety at Seaview Park Aug. 14

Edmonds, WALocal News

Cmdr. Shane Hawley of the Edmonds Police Department will lead a community discussion on public safety at Seaview Park on August 14, from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. Residents can ask questions and express concerns directly to police leadership during the meeting. Seaview Park is located at 8030 185th St.

S. W. , Edmonds, and serves as a venue for community engagement. Two additional public safety events are scheduled for downtown Edmonds and the Highway 99 area, focusing on neighborhood-specific issues. Hawley emphasized the importance of these gatherings in fostering dialogue between the police and the community.

The Edmonds Police Department aims to improve safety through increased transparency and communication. Local residents are encouraged to attend and participate in these discussions. The initiative reflects a broader commitment to enhancing community trust and safety.

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