Woodway Town Council to meet Sept. 15

Edmonds, WALocal News

On September 15, the Woodway Town Council will discuss the Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan and initiate the 2026 budget process. The agenda includes the appointment of a mayor pro tem and representatives to regional organizations, highlighting the council's commitment to effective local governance. The meeting will occur at Woodway Town Hall and will also be accessible remotely via Microsoft Teams, allowing for broader community participation. Residents can connect to the meeting using the provided link or call in using the designated phone number. These discussions are crucial for shaping the town's emergency response strategies and fiscal planning.

Local officials are expected to emphasize the importance of community engagement in these decisions. The council's ability to effectively manage these agendas will significantly impact Woodway's preparedness and financial health. The complete agenda and related documents can be downloaded online for public review.

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