Public invited to attend 2025 State of the City at Edmonds Theater March 20

Edmonds, WALocal News

Mayor Mike Rosen will present the 2025 State of the City address on March 20 at the Edmonds Theater, welcoming community members to attend both in person and virtually via Zoom. Scheduled for 8:30 AM, the event will open its doors at 8:10 AM, allowing residents to gather and engage before the presentation begins. In his address, Mayor Rosen aims to reflect on the previous year's challenges and celebrate the community's achievements, fostering a sense of pride and unity among residents. The decision to broadcast the event live via Zoom underscores the city's commitment to inclusivity, enabling those unable to attend in person to participate. The recorded session will also be available for later viewing on the city’s website and YouTube, enhancing accessibility to important civic discussions.

This address serves as a platform for the mayor to communicate directly with constituents, emphasizing the importance of public engagement in local governance. Residents are encouraged to connect and contribute to the dialogue about the city's progress and future direction. This event exemplifies the local government's dedication to transparency and community involvement.

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