Lynnwood City Council Adopts 2025-2026 Biennial Budget and Announces Community Events

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This article provides an update on the City of Lynnwood's recent developments, focusing on the adoption of the 2025-2026 Biennial Budget by the City Council on November 26, 2024. The budget totals $420 million across all funds, with $158 million allocated to the general fund, aimed at maintaining existing services while allowing for growth in critical areas. Additionally, the article lists upcoming community events, including the South Lynnwood Parks Stewardship Event and the E-Waste and Styrofoam Collection, which encourage resident participation and highlight the city’s commitment to environmental sustainability. The preliminary budget was presented by Mayor Christine Frizzell on October 17, 2024, showcasing the city's planning efforts. By combining financial updates with community initiatives, the article serves as a relevant resource for Lynnwood's residents, reflecting the city’s dedication to transparency and community involvement.

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