Everett, WA — The City of Everett is reminding residents that civic engagement is more accessible than ever, encouraging community members to take part in City Council meetings either in person or from home.
Everett’s City Council meets most Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers located within the Everett Police Department North Precinct. City officials say council meetings are where key discussions and decisions take place that impact the community, and all residents are welcome to attend or tune in.
Those unable to attend in person can watch meetings live on YouTube or view recorded sessions at a later time. Residents are also encouraged to submit public comments on agenda items or topics of interest, offering another way to stay involved in local government.
Meeting schedules, agendas, and livestream links are available through the city’s official council webpage.
City leaders emphasize that public participation plays a vital role in local governance and encourage residents to stay informed, engaged, and connected with the decision-making process in Everett.
