On video Candidate Conversations 2025 with Edmonds City Council, Port candidates - My Edmonds News

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On October 16, candidates for Edmonds City Council and the Edmonds Port Commission participated in a forum organized by My Edmonds News and the Edmonds Waterfront Center. This event allowed candidates to discuss their priorities and address community concerns directly with voters. Key issues raised included local infrastructure, public safety, and environmental sustainability, reflecting the community's pressing needs. The forum aimed to enhance voter engagement ahead of the upcoming elections, emphasizing the importance of local governance. Attendees expressed appreciation for the opportunity to hear candidates' platforms firsthand, which fosters informed decision-making.

Forums like this one play a significant role in shaping the political landscape of Edmonds, as local elections can lead to substantial changes in policy and community initiatives. Candidate participation demonstrates a commitment to transparency and accountability in local governance. Ultimately, such discussions are vital for encouraging civic engagement and ensuring the electorate is well-informed.

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