The Edmonds City Council’s decision in January 2022 to allocate $1.5 million annually to address a South County Fire service imbalance among Edmonds and neighboring cities has helped somewhat to…
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Residents bring future of waterfront into focus during design charette workshop
More than 90 people took time out from their Monday to provide feedback and ideas as the City of Edmonds moves ahead with fleshing out the future of the Edmonds…
Edmonds Planning Board to continue discussion of growth alternatives at March 27 meeting
The Edmonds Planning Board is scheduled during its Wednesday, March 27 meeting to continue its discussion of Comprehensive Plan growth alternatives, which were the topic of a public open house…
Public Disclosure Commission dismisses case regarding Nelson 2023 budget mailer
The Washington State Public Disclosure Commission said that after investigating the matter, it has dismissed complaints against the City of Edmonds and former Edmonds Mayor Mike Nelson regarding a city…
Reminder: Mayor’s 2024 State of City March 28 will focus on city finances
The public is invited to attend Mayor Mike Rosen’s 2024 State of the City address at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28. The in-person event will be at the Edmonds Waterfront…
Council scheduled to receive annual reports from South County Fire, tree board at March 26 meeting
Two annual reports — one from South County Fire and the other from the Citizen’s Tree Board — are among the agenda items before the Edmonds City Council when it…
Residents hear draft plan for Edmonds growth, but some are uneasy
About 100 Edmonds residents gathered at city hall Saturday to get a closer look at the 2024 Comprehensive Plan update and an opportunity to ask questions about it. The comprehensive…
Public invited March 25 to help shape waterfront vision as part of Comprehensive Plan update
The City of Edmonds is inviting community members to a public meeting Monday, March 25 where they can share their thoughts about a vision for the Edmonds waterfront as part…
Two new installations featured for city’s On the Fence public art program
Installations by Mountlake Terrace artist Ai-Chun Huang and Edmonds artists Bill and Sharon Grader are on exhibit now through August as part of the City of Edmonds’ On the Fence…
Rosen to discuss ‘surprises and challenges’ of being mayor during Edmonds Civic Roundtable meeting April 4
Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen will speak on “The Surprises and Challenges of My First Three Months As Mayor” during the Edmonds Civic Roundtable’s (ECR) next meeting, scheduled for 7 p.m….
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Reminder: In-person Comprehensive Plan forum March 23; RSVPs requested
The City of Edmonds is in the process of creating an updated 20-year Comprehensive Plan that reflects the interests and priorities of all community members, and has scheduled two options…
Council learns more about growth options, OKs Edmonds Marsh grant
In what is likely to be a preview of this Saturday’s public forum on the 2024 Comprehensive Plan update, the Edmonds City Council on Tuesday heard concerns from members of…
Deadline now April 1 to apply for 2024 student exchange to Hekinan
Sister City Exchange students and their parents participate in an orientation meetings to prepare the group for their two-week stay in Hekinan, Japan in summer 2014. (My Edmonds News file…
Discussion of growth options, critical aquifer public hearing among items on March 19 council agenda
It will be a busy Tuesday night, March 19, for the Edmonds City Council as it discussed draft growth alternatives for 2024 Comprehensive Plan update, holds a public hearing on…
Woodway Town Council to meet March 18
The Woodway Town Council is scheduled to meet at 6 p.m. Monday, March 18. Among the items on the agenda: An ordinance to adopt 2021 ICC construction codes Fourth quarter…
City of Edmonds to install speed tables as part of traffic calming program
The City of Edmonds will be installing raised speed tables in two locations this spring as part of its traffic calming program. The speed tables will be installed on 8th…
Increased costs, environmental review for Highway 99 project, councilmembers learn Tuesday
An update on the City of Edmonds’ efforts to revitalize the Highway 99 corridor — including news of additional costs and environmental review requirements — was among the items presented…
Edmonds council committee meetings Tuesday, with 1:30 PM start time
It’s the second Tuesday of the month, and that means the Edmonds City Council will be meeting in is three committees. There’s a special start time of 1:30 p.m. for…
Council considers housing changes, hears 4th quarter budget report
This story has been updated to correct the vote count on the amendment related to council meeeting minutes. The Edmonds City Council discussed a range of topics Tuesday night, from…
Edmonds Planning Board to hold retreat March 6
The Edmonds Planning Board is scheduled to hold a retreat at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, set for the Edmonds Library Plaza Room, 650 Main St., Edmonds. You can also…
Reminder: City schedules virtual public meeting March 7 for Main Street road work
The City of Edmonds has scheduled an online public meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 7 to discuss the Main Street Overlay Project between 6th and 9th Avenues. According to…
Edmonds City Council March 5 to study detached accessory dwelling units, consider change to meeting minutes
Updated with time and location change for study session, which will now be at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 5 in the Brackett Room. Among the items on the Edmonds City…
Planning board hearing draws comments, concerns about detached accessory dwelling units
The Edmonds Planning Board held a public hearing last week so that residents could voice their opinions and concerns regarding proposed amendments to Edmonds’ accessory dwelling unit (ADU) code. The…
Woodway Town Council to meet March 4
The Woodway Town Council will meet at 6 p.m. Monday, March 4, at Woodway Town Hall. Among the items on the agenda is an update from the town administrator on…
Updated: City employee files $375K claim for damages; former planning manager responds
This story was updated with a response from former City Planning Manager David Levitan. Alleging a pattern of sexual harassment and racial discrimination, Michelle Martin, a senior administrative assistant in…