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Reader view City development code updates who is driving the bus?

Edmonds residents can voice their opinions on proposed city code updates regarding middle housing and neighborhood centers at two upcoming meetings. City staff recommends increasing housing density beyond state requirements, despite community concerns over overdevelopment. The Planning Board will hold a public hearing on April 23 and an open house on May 1.

High school sports roundup April 18-19, 2025

Edmonds-Woodway defeated Mountlake Terrace 4-0 in boys soccer, with Alex Plumis scoring two goals. In softball, Meadowdale overcame Lynnwood 22-5, while Edmonds-Woodway also triumphed over Shorecrest 18-7. Both teams continue to prepare for their next matches on April 21.

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City to host in-person open house May 1 on draft development code updates

Edmonds will host an open house on May 1 to discuss draft updates to its development code regarding middle housing and Neighborhood Centers and Hubs. The city aims to enhance walkability and inclusivity while meeting state requirements for additional housing units. Attendees can provide feedback and view project information at the event.

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My Neighborhood News Network has doubled its budget and tripled its staff over the past two years, fueled by donations and advertising. The organization aims to establish a $5 million endowment fund to secure long-term funding for local news coverage.

Special election ballots for Regional Fire Authority annexation due April 22

Edmonds voters face a deadline for the April 22 special election regarding the annexation into the Regional Fire Authority. Ballots can be submitted via drop boxes located throughout the county or by mail without postage. Accessible voting options are available for those needing assistance.

STEP housing public hearing, consideration of interim tree code related to landmark trees before council April 21

The Edmonds City Council is set to hold a public hearing on April 21 regarding permanent city code for STEP housing, which aims to provide affordable housing across all income levels. In addition, the council will discuss an interim ordinance to protect landmark trees on private property and review priorities for the 2025 Comprehensive Plan amendment. The meeting will also include a resolution recognizing Earth Day 2025 and updates on climate protection efforts.

In incident that began in Edmonds, man arrested after standoff in Shoreline Thursday

A domestic violence incident that began in Edmonds escalated into a lengthy standoff in Shoreline's Ballinger neighborhood on April 17. The armed male suspect threatened police but ultimately surrendered with self-inflicted injuries after hours of negotiation. The incident involved multiple law enforcement teams, including SWAT and crisis negotiators.

Edmonds Police Blotter April 9-15, 2025

The Edmonds Police Blotter for April 9-15, 2025, details various incidents, including arrests for domestic violence, DUI, and theft in the Edmonds area. The report highlights a range of public safety concerns, from disturbances and missing persons to property crimes. This timely update underscores the ongoing efforts of local law enforcement to maintain community safety.

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