Scenes from Sunday’s “Edmonds Kind of 4th” parade, sponsored by the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce.
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The city’s biennial budget assumed a $6 million levy lid lift. The final levy amount is up to the City Council.
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City staff said a stadium could be built for $82 million, lower than previous estimates. Bonds and private investment would pay for most of it.
Full Life Care in Everett, which supports adults with disabilities, will shut its doors July 19 due to state funding challenges.
An annual report the county released May 22 details the condition of local bridges and future maintenance they may require.
Members from Keep Edmonds Vibrant suggested the council focus on revenue generation and a levy lid lift to address its budget crisis.
Starting in June, a significant repair project in Seattle will close northbound I-5 for days and reduce the number of open lanes for weeks.
The bridges are expected to remain closed through October to facilitate replacements.
Dick’s will celebrate its second Snohomish County location with four days of festivities.
The changes will take effect Jan. 1, but local governments get a decade to comply. For cash-strapped counties, it may not be enough time without more state aid.
The new report underscores shortfalls in reading and math proficiency. Still, the state’s top school official says data show progress recovering from the pandemic.
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