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Edmonds is grappling with a significant budget crisis that necessitates new revenue sources to maintain essential city services and amenities. The "Keep Edmonds Vibrant" initiative proposes a three-part plan that includes implementing $9 million in non-property tax revenue policies and seeking a $12 million property tax levy on the November 2025 ballot. The analysis reveals that the city's police and other vital departments are critically understaffed, intensifying the need for immediate financial solutions. Community support for these proposals is strong, underscoring the urgency of diversifying the city's revenue base. The plan also emphasizes the importance of sustainable growth through strategic neighborhood development and retail expansion.

By pursuing these measures, the city aims to not only survive financially but thrive in the future. The initiative has committed to advocating for the proposed levy, ensuring accountability for generating $21 million in new revenue. Edmonds seeks to create a vibrant environment for its residents while addressing its financial challenges.

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