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Mayor Mike Rosen told the Edmonds City Council on Sept. 23 that the city will hold the first town hall on the proposed levy lid lift this Thursday and that he will present the administration's mid-biennial budget modification proposal at the council meeting next Tuesday.
Why it matters: The levy lid lift discussion and the mid-biennial modification will shape near-term city revenue decisions and spending priorities, including public safety and parks maintenance that staff and residents have discussed in recent outreach.
Rosen said the council and staff have been discussing finances at a recent retreat and that the town hall series is intended to give residents an opportunity to ask questions about the levy lid lift. "We will be talking lots about finances," Rosen said, adding that he will present the mid-biennial budget modification next Tuesday.
Ending: The mayor invited public participation at the Thursday town hall; council members and staff said they would follow up with public meetings and budget materials in the coming days.
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