Reminder Edmonds Port Commission agenda for May 12, 2025

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Port of Edmonds Commission is set to convene on May 12, 2025, to discuss several key agenda items, including the approval of the April 28 meeting minutes and the financial payments. A pivotal decision will involve the awarding of Contract No. 2025-527 for the Harbor Square Atrium, which could impact local development. The commission will also consider Resolution No. 25-07, which involves changes to imprest accounts, reflecting ongoing financial management efforts.

Public comments will be accepted, allowing community members to voice their opinions on Port business, with a limit of three minutes per comment. Attendees can join the meeting in person or via Zoom, promoting accessibility for all stakeholders. The meeting underscores the commission's commitment to transparency and community involvement in local decision-making. Local citizens are encouraged to submit comments via email before the meeting for inclusion in the official record. Engagement in such meetings is vital for fostering a collaborative approach to governance in Edmonds.

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