Edmonds Port Commission meeting agenda for Nov. 10, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Port of Edmonds Commission is scheduled to convene on November 10, 2025, to address significant items such as the 2026 preliminary budget and the Comprehensive Scheme of Harbor Improvements. The meeting will begin with a call to order, followed by a flag salute and the mission statement of the Port. Public comments will be encouraged, limited to three minutes each, and can be submitted in advance via email or mail. The agenda includes the approval of several resolutions, including those to establish tax levies and adopt the 2026 budget. Participants have the option to attend in person at 471 Admiral Way or join remotely via Zoom.

The meeting will also feature reports from the City of Edmonds and Woodway. Following the executive director’s report, there will be an executive session before adjournment. The opportunity for community engagement highlights the Port's commitment to transparency and public involvement in local governance.

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