Notice of Public Hearings - City Council - 2025-2026 Preliminary Budget

Mercer Island, WALocal News

The Mercer Island City Council has scheduled public hearings to discuss the 2025-2026 Preliminary Budget, which was officially filed with the City Clerk on September 25, 2024. This budget outlines the financial framework for the city for the upcoming two years and is currently available for public review on the city's website. By making the budget accessible, the City Council aims to promote transparency and community involvement in local governance. Residents are vital stakeholders, and their input during these hearings can significantly shape fiscal priorities and resource allocation. This initiative reflects a growing trend among local governments to enhance civic engagement and accountability to the public.

The city encourages residents to participate actively in the hearings to ensure diverse perspectives are considered. Furthermore, the hearings offer a platform for residents to express their concerns and suggestions regarding the city's financial planning. Interested individuals can find additional details and schedules on the Mercer Island official website, underscoring the importance of public participation in local governance.

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