City Budget - City of Edmonds, WA

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The City of Edmonds is in the process of creating its biennial budget for 2025-2026, introducing a new budgeting process that prioritizes community engagement. This initiative represents a significant shift towards transparency and accountability in local governance. Residents are encouraged to participate by reviewing the budget timeline and the recommendations made by the Mayor's Blue-Ribbon Panel, which aims to address key community needs. Additionally, the results from a recent community survey will be made available, reflecting the priorities and concerns of local citizens. The city’s commitment to involving its residents in financial planning is a commendable move towards fostering trust and collaboration.

This approach not only enhances the budgeting process but also empowers citizens to have a say in how their tax dollars are spent. As Edmonds embarks on this new budgeting journey, it sets a precedent for other municipalities seeking to improve community involvement. Ultimately, this initiative aims to create a more responsive and responsible financial framework for the city.

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