Three Ways to See the Everett Mayor's State of the City My Everett News

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The Everett State of the City event, hosted by the Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce, is set for March 27, 2025, featuring an address by Mayor Cassie Franklin. Taking place at APEX Everett at 4 p. m. , tickets for the event can be reserved online. To ensure inclusivity, the city will livestream the speech, making it accessible to a wider audience through various platforms, including the City of Everett's YouTube channel.

Following the main event, a "State of the City: Community Edition" will occur on March 31, 2025, from 6-7:30 p. m. This free event aims to engage citizens and provide updates on city affairs, with representatives from various departments available for questions. Pre-registration is required due to limited capacity, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in local governance. The initiative reflects Everett's commitment to transparency and public engagement, fostering a sense of community ownership among residents.

For more details, residents are encouraged to visit the city’s official website.

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