Final town hall on City of Edmonds levy lid lift Oct. 25

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds will host its third and final town hall regarding the levy lid lift on Saturday, October 25, from 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. at Edmonds City Hall.

The event will begin with a presentation from city officials, followed by an open house format that allows residents to visit stations representing various city departments. Council members and city staff will be present to provide information and answer any questions attendees may have. The levy lid lift is critical for funding city services and infrastructure, impacting local governance and community development. This initiative has been discussed in prior meetings, highlighting its importance for future city budgets. Residents are encouraged to attend to voice their opinions and gain a better understanding of how the levy will affect them.

More information is available on the city’s official website. Engaging the community in these discussions is essential for transparent governance and informed decision-making.

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