Public Invited Mayors State of the City Address

Edmonds, WALocal News

Mayor Mike Nelson's 2022 State of the City address is scheduled for January 20, 2022, at 6:30 PM, with the public invited to participate via live broadcasts on Zoom and local cable channels 21 and 39. The annual address provides a unique opportunity for the mayor to reflect on the city’s past achievements while outlining a vision for the future. Mayor Nelson expressed his excitement to share significant projects planned for 2022, emphasizing the importance of community success. The event fosters a sense of connection between the city’s leadership and its residents, encouraging public engagement in local governance. Following the live event, the address will be recorded and made available on the City’s website and YouTube for those unable to attend.

This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to transparency and accessibility in government. The address is not just a ceremonial event but a vital communication channel for residents to understand their local government's priorities and plans. Residents are encouraged to participate actively in the dialogue surrounding the future of Edmonds.

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