Graffiti remediation included in 2025-26 Lynnwood budget as ARPA funds run out - Lynnwood Today

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The City of Lynnwood is taking significant steps to address graffiti and vandalism in its proposed budget for 2025-26. As the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds begin to run out, the city plans to allocate $323,300 biennially for the hiring of two dedicated maintenance workers. These positions will focus on graffiti remediation and repairing other vandalism-related damages throughout the community. This initiative is part of a broader effort to maintain clean public spaces and enhance the overall aesthetic of the city. By investing in these roles, Lynnwood aims to deter future vandalism while promoting a sense of pride among residents.

The funding not only underscores the city's commitment to effective urban management but also highlights the importance of community engagement in keeping shared spaces tidy. With the potential impact on public perception and community safety, this budgetary decision is both timely and crucial. The city's proactive stance reflects an understanding of how vandalism can affect community morale and the visual landscape.

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