Joint meeting of North City Water District, Northshore and Shoreline Fire Departments

Shoreline, WALocal News

The North City Water District, Northshore, and Shoreline Fire Departments will convene for a joint meeting on March 27, 2025, at 5:00 PM, at the North City Water District Headquarters in Shoreline, WA. This meeting's agenda includes significant topics such as the Sound Transit status for the Lynnwood Link project and updates on the Fircrest Facility. Additionally, the Shoreline Fire Department will provide insights into staffing and capital projects, while the North City Water District will discuss its Flexnet system and capital projects. The collaborative nature of this meeting emphasizes the importance of interdepartmental communication in enhancing community safety and service efficiency. Attendees can expect a thorough discussion on regionalization efforts and training opportunities that could positively impact local services.

This joint meeting represents a proactive approach to address infrastructure and safety concerns relevant to the community. Residents are encouraged to engage with their local government and stay informed about developments in essential services.

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