Public Notices from the City of Lynnwood Dovgalyuk Short Plat Decision, Ascend Buffet Application, and 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update Hearing

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The City of Lynnwood has published significant public notices that are vital for community engagement and transparency. The Notice of Decision for the Dovgalyuk Short Plat is available for public review until January 16, 2025, allowing residents to stay informed about local zoning and development decisions. The application for Ascend Buffet welcomes public input until January 14, 2025, reflecting the city's commitment to involving residents in local business developments. Furthermore, a Notice of Public Hearing has been issued for the 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update, crucial for understanding upcoming changes in city planning. This hearing is open for public comment until January 14, 2025, encouraging citizen participation in shaping the future of Lynnwood.

The city emphasizes the importance of these notices to foster community dialogue and involvement, urging residents to engage with these documents and attend the public hearing to voice their opinions.

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