Council puts safety at top of budget priorities The City Council has passed a resolution regarding its priorities for the upcoming 2025-26 biennial budget. The City Council’s …
Mayor Rosen returns the designation of ‘finance director’ During Mayor Mike Nelson’s term, the designation “finance director” was changed to “administrative …
DEIA Commission has an opening The City’s Diversity Equity Inclusion Accessibility (DEIA) Commission has an opening for a commissioner position. Applications will be reviewed and …
$175K for study of the Edmonds Marsh In partnership with a citizen volunteer group, the City applied for a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Grant to support the planning process for the …
Summer Market produces a mayor Visitors to the June 1 Summer Market may have noticed a new booth with a familiar face. Mayor Mike Rosen unveiled the “Ask the Mayor” booth at the …
The City of Edmonds has awarded a contract to Granite Construction Company for its 2024 overlay program, a continuation of the City’s efforts to rehabilitate and preserve its …
The Edmonds City Council will hold a special meeting – a “council retreat” – on Friday, Feb. 2, at 9:50 a.m. in the Edmonds Library Plaza Room, 650 Main St. Topics …
Yost Park trail closes A large alder tree that fell in Yost Park has damaged bridge No. 4. The City reported on Facebook that the bridge will remain closed while park maintenance evaluates and …
Tree Board giving away free tree saplings Back by popular demand, the Edmonds Citizens’ Tree Board will be offering free tree saplings Dec. 9 at the Edmonds Holiday Market. Some may even be …
Council votes against climate action, grants managers The Edmonds City Council has voted against adding a full-time grants manager and climate action manager. Mayor Mike Nelson had requested both …
The Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) is recruiting for two professional openings. Qualified candidates will have experience in identifying, evaluating, and protecting historic resources and …
The Edmonds Waterfront Center in partnership with the Edmonds Lions Club is offering free vision and hearing screenings from 9 a.m.-noon, Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the Edmonds Waterfront Center. No …
Head's up: Roadwork to impact traffic on Main Street The City is working to complete the final paving and reconstruction of the east decorative concrete crosswalk at Sixth Avenue and Main Street. …
Council approves doubling local car tab fee The City Council, in a 5-2, has approved doubling the city's vehicle license from $20 to $40. Washington law allows city or county governments to …
Funding approved for 3 elementary schools The Edmonds City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance providing one-time funding of $210,000 to the Edmonds School District for in-classroom support …
Public hearing on 605/611 Main mixed-use apartments The City of Edmonds Architectural Design Board will hold a hybrid special meeting 6 p.m. June 15 to continue the Phase I public hearing for a …
Council delays decision on vehicle tab increase The City County has postponed a proposal that would double the vehicle license fee. Washington law allows city or county governments to create …
Free after-hours parking added to BofA lot There is now expanded free parking in downtown Edmonds, as the City Council allocated funds in the 2023 budget to allow for leasing of parking spaces in …
Library exec to give update on Edmonds Library Sno-Isle Libraries Executive Director Lois Langer will provide an update on the renovation and reopening of the Edmonds Library as part of the …
Cameras approved for 4 school locations Edmonds councilmembers have approved a resolution to add school speed-zone cameras at four locations: Edmonds-Woodway and Scriber Lake high schools and …