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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 19, 2021 706
With its usual Civic Field location undergoing construction, Taste Edmonds is returning next month with a smaller footprint that requires all attendees to be 21 or older.
That’s the word from the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, which notes that the annual festival which was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be located at the much-smaller Frances Anderson Center field at 700 Main St. As a result, attendance at this year’s Taste running Friday-Sunday Aug. 20-22 will be limited to those 21 and older.
Taste Twenty-One is “not your typical Taste Edmonds,” the chamber stated in a Monday news release. For starters, the Frances Anderson field is just 20% of the space of the usual Civic Field location. “We had to drastically modify the programming, distilling the event down to great live music, a beer & wine garden, food trucks, the cornhole tournament, and a few select sponsors.”
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: July 11, 2021 38
The Edmonds City Council at its Tuesday, July 13, business meeting is scheduled to further discuss the planned redevelopment of Edmonds Civic Field a topic that generated much debate last week. The council is also set to review a proposal by Mayor Mike Nelson for using nearly $11.9 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds being allocated to Edmonds.
The city has been working since 2017 to find ways to fund the Civic Field project estimated in 2017 to cost $12.1 million. But now, with challenges related to site design and increasing construction costs, the project faces an even higher price tag of between $13.5 million and $15 million.