City of Everett Newsletter

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The City of Everett has launched a monthly electronic newsletter to keep residents updated on important city news, events, and available resources. This newsletter is available in both English and Spanish, catering to the diverse population of the city. Residents can subscribe to receive tailored notifications by inputting their email addresses and preferences on the city's website. The current edition of the newsletter can be accessed directly, along with a repository of past editions, ensuring that vital information is easily retrievable. This initiative showcases the city’s dedication to fostering transparency and community engagement, allowing residents to stay informed about local governance and services.

The Communications Team encourages residents to utilize this resource for timely updates and to participate in city affairs. Furthermore, the newsletter serves as a platform for promoting city services and events that may benefit the community. By enhancing communication channels, the city aims to strengthen its relationship with residents and promote active civic involvement.

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