Community Transit public hearing and board meeting Nov. 6

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Community Transit Board of Directors will hold its monthly meeting on November 6 at 3 p. m. , featuring a public hearing on the 2026-2027 Proposed Budget. The meeting will take place at the Community Transit Board Room in Everett, with options for both in-person and online attendance. The agenda includes updates on contracted commuter services and the awarding of janitorial services through RFP #2025-090.

Interested individuals can find more information and comment guidelines at communitytransit. org/board-of-directors. The meeting will be livestreamed on YouTube, and a Zoom webinar will facilitate virtual participation. This approach aims to enhance public involvement in local transit governance and budgetary decisions. Community members are encouraged to engage with transit officials to discuss important updates affecting regional transportation.

The hybrid format reflects a commitment to accessibility and transparency in public meetings.

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