State of the City 2025 is coming up

Everett, WALocal News

The Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for the State of the City event on March 27, 2025, where Mayor Cassie Franklin will present her annual address at APEX Everett starting at 4 p. m. Tickets can be purchased via the Chamber's website, ensuring community members can engage with local governance. To make the address accessible to all, the speech will be livestreamed and available for later viewing on various city platforms, including YouTube and Facebook. A week later, on March 31, the 'State of the City: Community Edition' will take place at Everett Station, offering a free opportunity for residents to connect with their city.

This event, beginning at 6 p. m. , will feature a City update from Mayor Franklin and encourage attendees to explore volunteer roles in local initiatives. City department representatives will also be present to answer questions, fostering a spirit of community involvement. Pre-registration is required for the community edition due to capacity limits, highlighting the city's proactive approach to civic engagement.

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

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