Woodway Town Council to discuss 2026 preliminary budget Oct. 20

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Woodway Town Council will convene on October 20 at 6 p. m. to discuss the preliminary budget for 2026. This meeting will take place at Town Hall, located at 23920 113th Pl. W.

, and will also be streamed via Microsoft Teams for remote access. Participants can dial in by phone at +1 323-795-5201, entering the meeting ID 941 366 418# if prompted. The preliminary budget is a key aspect of the Council's financial planning for the coming years. The meeting's agenda and packet can be downloaded for those interested in the specifics of the discussions. Such budget discussions are crucial for local governance as they outline projected expenditures and funding priorities.

Engaging the community through remote options demonstrates the Council's commitment to transparency. Local residents are encouraged to participate in these discussions to voice their concerns and suggestions.

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