Public Invited Mayors State of the City Address

Edmonds, WALocal News

Mayor Mike Nelson of Edmonds, Washington, is set to deliver his annual State of the City address on January 20, 2022, at 6:30 PM, and the public is encouraged to participate. The event will be broadcast live via Zoom and local cable channels 21 and 39, ensuring accessibility for all residents. Mayor Nelson, looking forward to the address, stated, "The annual State of the City address gives us a chance to reflect on past successes and look to the future vision for Edmonds. " He plans to discuss key projects slated for 2022 and highlight his commitment to the city's collective success. The address not only serves as a reflection of the past but also as a roadmap for the future, inviting community engagement and input.

After the live broadcast, a recording will be available on the City’s website and YouTube for later viewing. This event is a vital opportunity for residents to connect with local governance and stay informed about developments in their community. Ultimately, the address aims to strengthen the bond between the city administration and its citizens, promoting a collaborative vision for Edmonds.

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