Notice of Cancelation - Utility Board - July 9, 2024

Mercer Island, WALocal News

The City of Mercer Island has officially canceled the Utility Board Meeting that was set for July 9, 2024, as announced on June 27, 2024. This notice is significant for residents and stakeholders who engage with the Utility Board, which plays a crucial role in local utility management and policy-making. The next scheduled meeting will occur on September 10, 2024, at 5:00 PM, with details on how to join available online before September 6, 2024. This proactive communication aims to maintain transparency and encourage public participation in city governance. The Utility Board's activities directly impact residents, making it essential for the community to be aware of such changes.

In addition to the meeting updates, the city has provided links to other relevant boards and commissions, emphasizing their interconnected roles in local governance. Residents are encouraged to review the Utility Board calendar for future meetings and stay engaged with ongoing civic issues. The city’s commitment to keeping its community informed reflects a broader goal of fostering public involvement in local government operations.

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