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Council outlines legal assessment plan; committee will review city attorney and prosecutor services

2521923 · February 18, 2025
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Councilmembers approved a work plan for the annual legal assessment committee: private interviews, quarterly check‑ins with HR and contractors, and a September report on the city attorney and city prosecutor contracts.

Susan Payne summarized the legal assessment committee’s 2025 work plan at the Edmonds City Council committee of the whole on Feb. 18, describing private interviews, quarterly check‑ins with Human Resources and contract attorneys, and a September report back to the council.

"We will have private meetings to get feedback and make sure that we can adequately make sure that that we are covering all the territory plus making sure that there aren't any gaps," Payne said, describing a process built on the committee’s prior work. The committee plans private interviews with staff and selected stakeholders and quarterly meetings with HR and the contracted city prosecutor firm.

The work plan covers two…

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