Mayor Rosen's 2024 State of the City

Edmonds, WALocal News

Mayor Mike Rosen will deliver his inaugural State of the City address on March 28, 2024, at 6:30 PM, focusing on the financial landscape of Edmonds. This address will take place at the Edmonds Waterfront Center and aims to provide clarity on the city's fiscal health and future initiatives. Unlike previous addresses that covered a broader range of topics, Rosen's approach is tailored to emphasize financial transparency and community engagement. The public is encouraged to attend in person, and for those unable to make it, a daily replay will air on cable television channel 21 at 3:00 PM. This effort reflects a broader trend toward transparency in local governance, inviting residents to participate in discussions about their city’s financial roadmap.

A replay of the address will also be available online, making it accessible to a wider audience. The mayor's focus on finances underscores the importance of responsible governance and community involvement in shaping Edmonds' future. Interested viewers can find the replay through the provided online link for additional insights.

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