Public hearing on Stormwater Comprehensive Plan update at Woodway Town Council meeting June 2

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Town of Woodway Council will hold a public hearing on the 2025 Stormwater Comprehensive Plan update during its meeting on June 2. This plan aims to address local stormwater management and environmental sustainability. Additional agenda items include a resolution regarding the town's fee schedule and a presentation discussing draft codes for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) and middle housing. The council meeting is scheduled for 6 p. m.

at Town Hall, located at 23920 113th Pl. W. Woodway. Residents can participate in person or watch remotely via Microsoft Teams using the provided link or by calling +1 323-795-5201. This meeting offers a platform for residents to engage with local government on issues impacting the community.

The discussion on the Stormwater Comprehensive Plan is particularly significant as it relates to environmental management in the area. Local officials encourage community participation to ensure diverse input on these critical matters.

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