Edmonds Port Commission agenda for April 28, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Port of Edmonds Commission will convene on April 28, 2025, at 6:00 PM to address significant governance matters, including the appointment of a new commissioner for an open at-large position and a resolution honoring former Commissioner Dean Nichols. The meeting will feature a public comment period, with each comment limited to three minutes and focused on Port business. In addition to these key actions, the consent agenda will include the approval of minutes from the April 14 meeting and necessary payments. Reports detailing marina operations and first-quarter financial results will inform attendees of the Port's current status. Participants can join the meeting in person at 471 Admiral Way or remotely via Zoom.

Public engagement is encouraged, with comments accepted via email prior to the meeting. This gathering serves as a vital platform for community input on Port operations and future decisions. The meeting underscores the Port's commitment to transparency and community involvement.

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