Woodway Town Council set to confirm planning commission appointments March 17 - My Edmonds News

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The Woodway Town Council is poised to confirm the appointments of Kelly Farrell and Ron Trompeter to the Woodway Planning Commission during its meeting on March 17, 2025. The meeting will commence at 6 p. m. at Woodway Town Hall, where both appointees will begin their terms lasting until December 31, 2025. This initiative highlights the council's commitment to local governance and effective community planning.

Residents are invited to participate by attending the meeting in person or joining virtually via Microsoft Teams. For those who wish to review the agenda beforehand, it is accessible for download online. Engaging with local governance allows citizens to voice their opinions on planning matters that directly affect their community. The council's decision to appoint these individuals signifies a proactive approach to managing Woodway's development and planning challenges. As the meeting approaches, the community is encouraged to stay informed and involved in these critical local discussions.

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