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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: May 3, 2021 143
It’s official.
For the second year in a row, Walkable Main Street will transform downtown Edmonds into a weekend pedestrian-only space.
The decision to stay the course was first announced by Mayor Mike Nelson in a Monday letter to the Edmonds Downtown Alliance (Ed!), in which he cited what he described as a “huge amount of…input from the public, dozens of business owners as a result of our surveys, the business roundtable, councilmember input, emails, calls and Facebook comments,” that supported the two-day street closure as the clear “front runner in public opinion among the various options.”
SOS rally promotes a more business-friendly Walkable Main Street Posted: April 10, 2021 239 SOS supporters held a picketing and informational rally at 5th and Main on Saturday afternoon, to educate citizens about and advocate for their proposed compromise to limit the Walkable Main street closure to Sundays only. From left: business owners Robert Boehlke (Edmonds Housewares), Andy Cline (Cline Jewelers), Janelle Cass (Ohana Hyperbarics), Jenny Murphy (Sound Styles). Former Edmonds City Councilmember Dave Teitzel joins Edmonds Housewares owner Robert Boehlke to show his support for the SOS compromise. Supporter Rod Schick hands out a flyer to a passerby and explains how the proposed SOS compromise would benefit the community.
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City Attorney Jeff Taraday, bottom row-far left, discusses the proposed ordinance for grocery workers’ hazard pay during Tuesday’s Edmonds City Council meeting.
The Edmonds City Council Tuesday night approved Mayor Mike Nelson’s proposal to require Edmonds grocery stores to provide an extra $4 an hour in hazard pay for their employees. The measure which applies to Edmonds grocers who employee 500 or more workers statewide was originally proposed as an emergency ordinance, meaning it would have been effective within days if approved by a supermajority of five or more councilmembers. In the end, the vote was 4-1, with two abstentions, so the measure will go into effect in 30 days.
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