Erika Barnett to host campaign kickoff for Edmonds City Council May 15

Edmonds, WALocal News

Erika Barnett will launch her campaign for Edmonds City Council on May 15 at the Boathouse Taproom, inviting the public to attend. She is competing for the Position 3 seat, currently occupied by Neil Tibbott, who is stepping down. Barnett, a local business owner, expresses her deep love for Edmonds and a commitment to serving its residents. "From raising our family here to running a business in the heart of town, I understand the challenges and opportunities facing Edmonds today," she stated. The kickoff event will allow attendees to engage with Barnett, explore her platform, and voice their concerns.

Light refreshments will be available, promoting a welcoming atmosphere for community dialogue. Barnett's campaign aims to foster collaboration and integrity in local governance. Her focus includes thoughtful growth, fiscal stewardship, and maintaining the city's small-town charm.

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