Four public hearings on Edmonds City Council agenda Nov. 25

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds City Council will convene for four public hearings on November 25, inviting residents to share their perspectives on important local issues. The agenda includes a permanent rezone proposal for the North Bowl Hub and a draft update to the critical areas ordinance, vital for community planning. Council members will also discuss the 2026-2031 Capital Facilities Plans, alongside a presentation on potential property tax increases allowed by state law. The meeting will start at 6 p. m.

in the Public Safety Complex, with remote access available via Zoom. Additionally, the council aims to select a student council representative and will approve a property tax levy ordinance. These discussions will significantly impact local governance and community development. Residents are encouraged to participate actively, as their feedback will shape future policies. Engaging in these hearings allows for greater transparency and responsiveness in city planning.

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