Its committee meetings for Edmonds City Council Oct. 21

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds City Council will hold committee meetings on Tuesday, Oct. 21, starting with Council Committee B at 3 p. m. Key agenda items include a social worker grant, a construction contract for the 2025 Cured In Place Pipe Rehabilitation Project, and an amendment for design services regarding Edmonds Marsh Water Quality Improvements. The Committee of the Whole will follow at 6 p.

m. to discuss updates on the 2025 City code, a lien on Civic Park property for a new Boys & Girls Club facility, and amendments to the Council Rules of Procedure. Additionally, revisions to the City of Edmonds financial policy will be considered as part of the 2025-26 mid-biennium budget modification. Residents can participate virtually through Zoom or view the meetings in person at City Hall. These sessions are work meetings for council members and city staff, emphasizing the importance of public engagement in local governance.

The discussions may significantly impact community projects and policy direction.

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