Edmonds Planning Board to continue discussion of neighborhood centers and hubs code May 28

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Planning Board will continue its discussion on neighborhood centers and hubs code during a meeting set for May 28 at 6 p. m. The in-person gathering will take place in the Brackett Room at Edmonds City Hall, located at 121 5th Ave. N. For those unable to attend in person, remote participation is available via a Zoom link, with specific meeting ID and passcode provided.

This meeting is crucial for local residents as it focuses on the development of neighborhood planning codes that will shape community infrastructure. The board's discussions will likely influence future zoning and development policies in Edmonds. Residents are encouraged to engage in the planning process, as public input can significantly affect outcomes. For those interested in the details of the meeting, the complete agenda is accessible online. The planning board's ongoing discussions reflect a commitment to enhancing community engagement and development strategies.

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