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As Edmonds approaches the 2025 elections, two significant measures are at the forefront of community discussions. "Yes! For Edmonds 2025" proposes new funding that aims to enhance local services and infrastructure, while "No Levy 1, Keep Edmonds Affordable" seeks to prevent tax increases to maintain affordability for residents. Local leaders have expressed that the decisions made during this election will have lasting impacts on the community's quality of life. Voter engagement is crucial, with both sides actively campaigning for support.

The debate includes concerns about sustainable funding for essential services versus the need for affordable living conditions. Recent community forums have highlighted differing opinions on how best to balance these needs. Residents are urged to consider the implications of both measures before casting their votes. The upcoming election is poised to be a defining moment for Edmonds' future.

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