After significant public opposition, city council unanimously voted to no longer consider selling Hummingbird Hill Park.
EDMONDS, Wash. — After a month of significant public backlash, the Edmonds City Council unanimously voted to scrap plans to sell a public park to help alleviate the city’s budget challenges.
This comes after Councilmember Vivian Olsen, who proposed the sale, formally requested the idea be removed from a list of 28 amendments to the city’s long-term plan.
“Thank you to Councilmember Vivian Olsen. It takes an evolved person to propose an idea — albeit an unpopular one — listen to feedback, and change course,” Edmonds resident Chelsea
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