City council Oct. 21 to review updates to Lynnwood’s 2024 Comprehensive Plan - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood City Council is set to review updates to the 2024 Comprehensive Plan, dubbed "Imagine Lynnwood," in a work session scheduled for October 21. This plan plays a pivotal role in determining the city's vision for development, land usage, and community engagement, making the upcoming meeting highly significant for local residents. The council's discussions will focus on proposed changes that reflect the needs and aspirations of the community, ensuring that all voices are heard. The plan aims to foster sustainable growth while addressing key issues impacting the city's future. Stakeholders, including residents and local businesses, are invited to contribute their insights during this session.

As the council prepares for the review, the importance of community participation cannot be overstated. This session is not merely a procedural formality; it represents an opportunity for Lynnwood's residents to influence the direction of their city. By engaging in this dialogue, the community can play an active role in shaping a vibrant and inclusive Lynnwood.

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