Shoreline in the next five years - economic development in Shoreline is topic of ELNA meeting Tuesday September 16, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Nathan Daum, Shoreline's Economic Development Manager, will present the city's five-year economic development strategy at the Echo Lake Neighborhood Association meeting on September 16, 2025, at 7 PM via Zoom. His discussion will focus on enhancing small businesses, creating vibrant public spaces, and addressing job and housing needs. The meeting format allows residents to join from home, promoting accessibility and convenience. Those not on the ELNA email list can request the meeting link by contacting ELNABoard@gmail. com.

ELNA emphasizes the importance of civil discourse and will monitor discussions to maintain a respectful environment. This strategic plan reflects Shoreline's commitment to fostering a thriving local economy and improving community resources. By engaging residents in this conversation, the city aims to align its development efforts with community needs. The meeting provides a platform for residents to voice their ideas and concerns regarding Shoreline's future.

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