Neil Tibbott to speak at next Conversation with Council event April 23

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Civic Roundtable is set to host an engaging event on April 23, where Neil Tibbott will outline the Edmonds City Council's new committee structure. Taking place from 7:45 to 9 a. m. at the Pancake Haus, this gathering invites community members to connect with their local councilmembers over breakfast or coffee. The event aims to foster open communication and transparency, allowing residents to voice their concerns and questions directly.

Attendance is free, but due to limited seating, RSVPs are required through email. This initiative highlights the city's efforts to enhance civic engagement and encourage public participation in local governance. Tibbott's insights could provide valuable context for understanding how the council's restructuring may impact city operations and community services. Such forums play a crucial role in building trust and rapport between elected officials and the public. By participating, residents can actively contribute to the democratic process in Edmonds.

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