Council to hold public hearing Dec. 2 on amendments to 2023-24 budget - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood City Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing on December 2, focusing on proposed amendments to the 2023-24 budget. This gathering is an important platform for community members to share their insights and concerns regarding financial adjustments that are needed. The council's agenda outlines various issues that necessitate these amendments, which could have far-reaching implications for local services and infrastructure projects. The proposed changes aim to address challenges that have occurred since the budget was first approved, highlighting the council's responsiveness to evolving community needs. Engaging the public in this hearing is crucial for fostering transparency and accountability within local government.

Residents are encouraged to attend and contribute to the conversation, ensuring that their voices are heard in the decision-making process. The outcome of this hearing may significantly influence the allocation of resources in the city. As the council prepares for this important discussion, the community's involvement will be key to shaping the future of Lynnwood.

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