Council uses fire department sale proceeds to fund museum repairs

The Edmonds City Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to authorize $100,000 for repairs to the 100-year-old Carnegie Library Building, home to the Edmonds Historical Museum at 118 5th Ave. N. The money will be combined with a $48,000 grant from the Washington Heritage Foundation, which was awarded contingent on the city finding a 1-to-2 ratio…

City Council agrees to listen to both sides in ongoing property dispute

The Edmonds City Council Tuesday night agreed to allocate an hour during a future meeting — likely in January — to listen to the concerns of two neighbors involved in a long-running property boundary dispute. The decision came after the City Attorney Scott Snyder made a detailed presentation on the issue and responded to criticism…

City Council agenda includes report on ferry reservation study

Learn more about a possible reservation system for Washington State Ferries, including the Edmonds-Kingston run, when David Moseley, assistant director of the Washington State Ferries, makes a report to the Edmonds City Council Tuesday night, Dec. 1. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers, Public Safety Complex, 250 5th Ave. N. The ferries’…