City council to hold public hearing Nov. 12 on proposed property tax increase - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood City Council has scheduled a public hearing on November 12, 2024, to deliberate on a proposed property tax increase of $6. 2 million, integrated into the 2025-26 preliminary biennial budget. This increase aims to enhance funding for essential city services, including public safety, parks, and infrastructure maintenance. Community members are urged to participate in the hearing to express their views on the proposed tax hike, as it represents a significant financial decision for the city. The proposed levy reflects the council's commitment to addressing the growing needs of Lynnwood, especially in light of recent population growth and service demands.

Local leaders stress that public input is vital in shaping the budget and ensuring transparency in government operations. The outcome of this hearing could influence the financial landscape of Lynnwood for years to come, impacting residents' daily lives. As the date approaches, the discussions surrounding the budget and potential tax implications have garnered widespread attention among the residents. Engaging the community in this critical decision-making process highlights the importance of civic involvement in local government.

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