State of the City 2025 is coming up

Everett, WALocal News

The Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce is preparing for the State of the City 2025 event on March 27, where Mayor Cassie Franklin will deliver her annual address. This event, hosted at APEX Everett, is crucial for discussing the city's progress and future initiatives. Following the main event, residents can attend the 'Community Edition' at Everett Station, promoting greater public involvement. The article also details a recent graffiti paint-over operation conducted by the Everett Police Department on Casino Rd. , targeting areas affected by vandalism.

This operation reflects the city's ongoing efforts to maintain the aesthetic and safety of public spaces. Furthermore, Everett Transit is inviting public input on proposed service changes for Fall 2025, emphasizing its commitment to improving transportation services. These initiatives highlight the importance of community engagement and proactive governance in Everett. Overall, the article showcases significant local efforts aimed at fostering a collaborative relationship between the city and its residents.

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