City of Edmonds Development Notices through Oct. 10, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds issued public notices for various development projects, including SEPA determinations and applications for subdivisions. Significant projects include a SEPA determination of non-significance for a critical areas code update and multiple applications for two-lot short plats. The Edmonds Boys & Girls Club facility project at Civic Center Playfield consolidates several permits into one review, emphasizing the city’s effort for streamlined decision-making. These notices specify whether decisions will be made by staff or require public hearings, reflecting the city’s commitment to transparency. The decisions also focus on environmental reviews, ensuring compliance with local regulations and addressing potential impacts.

Community members will have opportunities to engage in the decision-making process through public hearings. The ongoing developments indicate a proactive approach to urban planning in Edmonds. Such measures are essential for maintaining sustainable growth and community involvement in local governance.

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