Edmonds Port Commission meeting agenda Sept. 8, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Port of Edmonds will convene its commission meeting on September 8, 2025, focusing on a range of agenda items designed to foster community involvement. Key discussions will include the approval of previous meeting minutes and an executive director's employment agreement. Public comments are encouraged, with each speaker limited to three minutes, and submissions accepted via mail or email prior to the meeting. The meeting will also feature a presentation from Snohomish County Marine Resources, highlighting regional marine initiatives. A wrap-up of the Sea Notes at the Marina will be presented, allowing for reflection on community events.

Participation is open to the public both in-person at 471 Admiral Way and virtually through Zoom. To ensure inclusion in the official public record, comments must be submitted by specific deadlines. The Port of Edmonds emphasizes its commitment to transparency and community engagement through these meetings.

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