Woodway Town Council to meet April 21

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Woodway Town Council will hold an important business meeting on April 21, 2025, at 6 p. m. to review the fourth quarter financial reports for 2024. This meeting represents a key opportunity for residents to understand the town's financial health and the decisions impacting their community. Attendees can join in person at Woodway Town Hall or virtually via Microsoft Teams, with a dial-in number provided for those who prefer to participate by phone.

This accessibility underscores the Council's dedication to transparency and public involvement in local governance. Interested individuals can download the agenda and packet ahead of time to prepare for the discussions. The financial reports will cover crucial aspects such as revenue, expenditures, and budgetary projections, which are vital for the town's future planning. Engaging with these reports allows residents to stay informed and voice their opinions. This meeting is a testament to the town's commitment to fostering an informed and involved community.

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