City Council to hold public hearing Oct. 7 on Edmonds mid-biennial budget proposal

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds City Council will host a public hearing on Mayor Mike Rosen's mid-biennial budget modification proposal during its meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 6 p. m. in the Public Safety Complex's council chambers. The council will review the mayor's budget modifications presented last week and receive the August 2025 monthly financial report.

Residents can attend the meeting in person or virtually via Zoom, with an option to listen by phone. The city promotes public engagement with local government through various resources, including instructional videos. This meeting is significant as it addresses financial adjustments that may impact city services and programs. Additionally, the proposed modifications may reflect the city's response to changing economic conditions. The council aims to ensure transparency and community involvement in budgetary decisions.

Local residents are encouraged to participate and voice their opinions on the proposed financial changes.

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