2026 Everett budget hearings begin Nov. 5

Snohomish, WALocal News

The Everett City Council will hold three public hearings regarding the 2026 budget on Nov. 5, 12, and 19, starting at 6:30 p. m. at 3002 Wetmore Ave. Community members are invited to attend and voice their opinions on budget allocations.

By participating in these sessions, residents can influence funding decisions that affect local services and infrastructure. For those unable to attend in person, more details about attending, commenting, or watching past meetings are available on the city’s website. Residents can also reach out to the council assistant’s office at 425-257-8703 for further assistance. Engaging in these hearings is essential for fostering transparency within local government. The budget discussions will address critical needs and priorities for the community.

Public input will help shape the future financial direction of Everett.

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