Edmonds Port Commission meeting agenda for Oct. 13, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Port of Edmonds will hold a commission meeting on October 13, 2025, starting at 6:00 PM, to tackle key local issues, including updates on the Hazard Mitigation Plan and the Strategic Plan for 2024-2030. The meeting will occur at 471 Admiral Way, allowing for in-person attendance as well as remote participation through Zoom. Public comments are welcome, with a limitation of three minutes per speaker, and can also be submitted via mail or email before the meeting. The agenda features the approval of minutes from the previous meeting and financial payments, reflecting the port's commitment to transparency. Community engagement remains a priority, highlighted by the set deadlines for public comment submissions.

This meeting represents an ongoing initiative by the port to foster economic development and environmental stewardship in the region. The port's mission focuses on enhancing waterfront access and promoting commercial operations. Engaging residents in these discussions is crucial for effective governance and community development.

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