Community Transit public hearing and board meeting Nov. 6

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Community Transit Board of Directors will meet on November 6 at 3 p. m. to discuss the 2026-2027 proposed budget, starting with a public hearing. Notable agenda items include an update on the transition of contracted commuter services and the awarding of RFP #2025-090 for janitorial services. This hybrid meeting format allows for in-person attendance at the Cascade Building, located at 2312 W Casino Rd, Everett, as well as online participation.

Attendees can access the full agenda and details on how to comment at communitytransit. org/board-of-directors. Livestreaming will be available on YouTube, and a Zoom webinar option is provided for remote attendees. The meeting's structure aims to enhance public engagement in transit planning and budgeting processes. These discussions are crucial for ensuring the efficient operation of community transit services.

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