Port of Edmonds Public Notice Port announces nominee for at large port commission seat seeks public nominees

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Port of Edmonds Commission has officially nominated Ross Dimmick for the At Large Port Commission seat, marking a step toward enhancing local governance. A 15-day public nomination window opens on April 2 and closes on April 17, 2025, inviting registered voters in the district to submit additional nominees. To qualify, nominees must reside within the Port district and complete their applications by the 4:30 p. m. deadline on April 17.

The Commission plans to review all eligible candidates and will appoint a new Commissioner from the nominee list during a public meeting scheduled for April 28, 2025. This initiative fosters community involvement in local decision-making processes, ensuring that leadership reflects the needs and desires of district residents. Interested candidates can access application guidelines, requirements, and boundary descriptions on the Port's website. This transparent nomination process underscores the Commission's commitment to engaging with the public and enhancing governance. By inviting public nominations, the Port of Edmonds aims to promote an inclusive approach to leadership selection.

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