Lynnwood adopts 23 property tax levy increase, rejecting proposed 53 jump

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood City Council approved a 23% property tax levy increase, amounting to $8. 9 million, during its meeting on November 24, 2025. This decision came after council members rejected a more drastic proposed increase of 53%. The approved levy aims to address essential city services and infrastructure needs while alleviating the financial burden on residents. Council members emphasized the importance of balancing fiscal responsibility with community needs, ensuring that the tax increase remains manageable.

The new levy reflects a commitment to maintain city operations without overwhelming taxpayers, especially in light of ongoing economic pressures. This decision is expected to impact local funding for various public services, including public safety and maintenance. Additionally, it signals a shift towards more sustainable financial planning in Lynnwood. The council's choice indicates a preference for gradual tax adjustments rather than sudden, significant hikes.

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