Edmonds Planning Board seeks new alternate member

Edmonds, WALocal News

Edmonds is actively seeking an alternate member for its Planning Board, which plays a crucial role in advising the City Council on various land use matters. The Planning Board convenes on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, allowing residents to engage in discussions that impact local development. The alternate member will serve a four-year term, with eligibility for reappointment, ensuring continuity in board activities. The city is committed to diversity, aiming to create a team that reflects a wide array of perspectives and skills. Candidates should submit an application form, resume, and letter of interest by email or mail to Beckie Peterson.

The deadline for submissions is October 24, 2025. This opportunity allows residents to contribute to the community's growth and planning processes. For further inquiries, potential applicants may contact Mike Clugston via email.

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