Lynnwood City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood City Council will hold a Special Business Meeting on February 20 at 6 PM in the Council Chambers, providing a platform for community participation in local governance. Mayor Christine Frizzell is actively encouraging residents to engage with city leadership, emphasizing the significance of public input in shaping Lynnwood's future. The Strategic Plan for 2022-2026 outlines six major priorities, including fulfilling community visions for development, ensuring economic success, and maintaining public safety. Initiatives such as the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission highlight the city's commitment to fostering a welcoming environment. Lynnwood also promotes various community engagement programs, encouraging residents to attend council meetings and outreach events.

The mayor's office is open for appointments every Wednesday, further facilitating direct communication between citizens and city officials. By attending the Special Business Meeting, residents can voice their opinions and be part of the decision-making process. This meeting is a vital opportunity to ensure that Lynnwood remains a safe and inclusive community for all.

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