Council Budget Workshop 4 Scheduled for December 3

SeaTac, WALocal News

The City of SeaTac is hosting a fourth Council Budget Workshop for the 2025-2026 fiscal years on December 3 at 4 p. m. This workshop aims to engage residents in the budget discussion process, ensuring transparency and community involvement in governance. As budgetary decisions significantly impact local services and infrastructure, the city emphasizes the importance of these meetings for citizen engagement. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about proposed allocations and voice their concerns or suggestions.

The City’s website will provide updates and additional information as the meeting date approaches. This workshop is crucial for fostering an informed public and allowing the community to influence financial planning. SeaTac seeks to create a collaborative atmosphere where residents can contribute to the city's financial decisions, making community participation vital for a successful budgeting process that reflects the needs and priorities of the residents.

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