A reminder of upcoming meetings to learn about annexation, including RFA Conversation at Asian Service Center April 7

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is actively engaging its residents in the lead-up to the April 22 special election, where voters will decide on a vital ballot measure regarding annexation into the South County Fire Regional Fire Authority. To facilitate informed decision-making, the city has organized a series of events on March 27, April 5, and April 10, where city leadership will provide insights and answer questions about the measure. A notable event on April 7, called the RFA Conversation, will feature a moderated discussion at the Asian Service Center, showcasing perspectives from both supporters and opponents of the annexation. This format encourages a comprehensive exploration of the implications of the measure, covering ten agreed-upon topics, followed by audience questions. For those unable to attend, the event will be recorded and shared on YouTube, ensuring wider access to the information.

The city aims to empower residents through transparency and engagement, highlighting the importance of community involvement in local governance. More information can be found on the city's website, emphasizing their commitment to keeping residents informed about critical issues. With these efforts, the City of Edmonds underscores the significance of public participation in shaping the future of their community.

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