Budget & Property Tax Levy

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Budget & Potential Property Tax Levy

The City of Edmonds continues to face an unprecedented and significant budget deficit. The city has cut staff and programs, deferred repairs, used its reserves, borrowed internally and pursued additional revenue sources. The core issue is structural: revenue has not kept pace with inflation.

No individual or singular decision caused this issue.  And no singular action can fix the situation. It didn’t happen in a single year, and it will take several years to fix. Public input is critical to determining the way ahead.

Community Workshops

The city will hold two community workshops on May 22, 2025, to present three potential property tax levy scenarios, highlight what the city has heard from residents, and discuss additional revenue ideas. The workshops will outline the public process over the coming months and the many opportunities for the public to weigh in with their thoughts and concerns. Mayor Mike Rosen, City Councilmembers, and staff will be on hand at the workshops to answer questions and take input from residents and businesses.

What the City of Edmonds has done to address the issue:

  • Budgeting by priority
  • Community engagement
  • Reduction of expenses by $8 million
  • Long-term financial modeling
  • Increased revenue through activities outside of property tax

Three Budget Scenarios

Scenario 1: Voters approve a November 2025 Levy Lid Lift, in the amount of around $6 million, as was included in last year’s budget. This scenario requires decreased service levels, deferred maintenance and ongoing financial strain.

Scenario 2: We identify the optimal levels of service that meet both our city’s needs and the expectations of our community. We then calculate the costs and ask voters to approve the funding necessary to provide those services.  See the 2024 Community Survey.

Scenario 3: We identify the impacts if a levy lift fails, or Council does not place one on the ballot. This would involve significantly deeper cuts to city services.

Budget & Levy Lid Lift Process

May 22 – Public Budget Workshop
May/June – Public Comment Opportunities at Council Meetings
June 17 – Potential Motion to Draft Levy Resolution
July 1 – Potential Public Hearing on Levy Led Lift
July 8 – Potential Adoption of Resolution to put Levy Lid Lift on November Ballot
July 15 – Pro/Con applicants Published in Council Packet
Aug. 5 – Levy Lid Lift Filing Deadline for November Ballot
Nov. 4 – General Election

Budget Scenario Workshops: We Want Your Input!

Thursday, May 22, 2025
3:00 – 4:00 p.m.
6:30- 8:00 pm
Edmonds City Hall – 121 5th Street
Brackett Room

In addition to the opportunity to attend the workshop, the city is providing a Zoom view-only option:
https://edmondswa-gov.zoom.us/j/95798484261 Or join by phone: US: +1 253 215 8782 WEBINAR ID: 957 9848 4261
You also can send comments to: Edmonds City Council