Mayor Nelson Statement on Budget Cuts

Edmonds, WALocal News

In a strong statement against proposed budget cuts, Mayor Nelson warns that the Edmonds City Council's decisions could lead to an unsafe, polluted, and uninformed community. The proposed cuts threaten to delay the replacement of worn-out police vehicles, risking residents' safety during emergencies. Moreover, the elimination of funding for a new pedestrian safety barrier and the Human Services Department could exacerbate homelessness issues, leaving vulnerable individuals without necessary support. Environmental programs aimed at maintaining clean air and water are also on the chopping block, which could lead to increased pollution and flooding in the city. The mayor passionately argues that these cuts would take Edmonds backward rather than forward, especially when the local economy is stable.

Residents are encouraged to voice their concerns at a public hearing scheduled for February 1st, where they can express their opposition to the budget cuts. This statement serves as a rallying cry for community engagement to preserve essential services and initiatives. Mayor Nelson emphasizes the importance of a well-supported city budget for the well-being of all residents.

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