You're invited Mayors State of the City address Jan. 28

Marysville, WALocal News

Mayor Jon Nehring is inviting the community to attend the State of the City address on January 28, 2025, at the Marysville Civic Center. This presentation will highlight the city’s significant achievements in 2024 and provide a glimpse into future initiatives for 2025 and beyond. The event will begin at 6:30 p. m. , with doors opening at 6 p.

m. for attendees to settle in. A key aspect of the evening will be a Q&A session, allowing residents to engage directly with the mayor. Nehring expressed confidence in the city’s capacity to serve residents effectively while maintaining fiscal responsibility. The recorded address will be available for viewing on the city’s website and local public access TV channels in February.

This outreach effort reflects the city’s commitment to transparency and community involvement.

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