Lynnwood City Talk QA event Oct. 4

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Residents of Lynnwood can attend the Lynnwood City Talk Q&A on October 4 at Zulu’s Board Game Cafe to engage directly with local officials and candidates. The event features City Councilmember and mayoral candidate George Hurst, Councilmembers Derica Escamilla and Robert Leutwyler, and Position 2 candidate Isabel Mata. Participants will discuss the November election and address community concerns. Escamilla stated, “We want to hear from the people of Lynnwood, understand their concerns, and work together toward solutions that strengthen our city. ” This initiative aims to promote transparency in government and encourage residents to actively participate in local governance.

The event is free, making it accessible to all community members. Such forums help bridge the gap between elected officials and constituents, fostering a more engaged electorate. Open discussions like this are vital for understanding and addressing the priorities of Lynnwood residents.

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