** Public Meetings Schedule in Snohomish County

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The article provides a detailed schedule of public meetings for local government bodies, including city councils and boards, across several towns. Meetings are listed with specific times, locations, and agendas, such as the Arlington City Council meeting on Monday at 7 p. m. and the Snohomish County Council at 10:30 a. m.

on the same day. This information is vital for residents wishing to engage in local governance and stay informed about community issues. The article emphasizes the significance of civic involvement and transparency in decision-making processes, serving as an effective guide for participation in discussions that impact the community. Overall, it highlights the essential role of local government meetings in fostering an active and informed citizenry.

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