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The Edmonds City Council is scheduled to convene for a regular business meeting on Tuesday, July 7. The agenda includes a discussion on a budget amendment and a proclamation recognizing July as Disability Pride Month. Council members will also consider several other action items during the session.
Following the business meeting, the council will hold a budget workshop on Wednesday, July 8. The workshop is intended to allow for a detailed review of the city's financial planning and upcoming fiscal priorities. Officials expect to examine revenue projections and departmental spending requests during the session.
The meetings are open to the public. Residents interested in the city's financial direction or the recognition of Disability Pride Month are encouraged to attend or follow the proceedings online. The council typically provides opportunities for public comment during the business meeting. The budget workshop will focus on preparing the city's spending plan for the next fiscal year.
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