Edmonds Civic Roundtable Conversation with the Council features Tibbott, Tatum Oct. 30

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The Edmonds Civic Roundtable will host a conversation featuring City Councilmember Neil Tibbott and Acting City Administrator Todd Tatum on Oct. 30 at 5:30 p. m. at the Edway Tap House. Tibbott, who has served since 2016 and is not seeking reelection, will share insights from his council experience and discuss future city priorities.

Tatum, formerly the director of community, culture, and economic development, was recently appointed to ensure continuity during the transition to a new mayor. He oversees multiple departments, including parks and public works, and aims to provide institutional memory. Both officials will offer brief remarks before engaging with audience questions. The event anticipates limited seating, prompting organizers to request RSVPs in advance. Parking options include the nearby dentist office after its business hours.

This roundtable aims to foster community engagement and dialogue on local governance.

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