City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood City Council is scheduled to conduct a Special Business Meeting on February 20, where Council Member Patrick Decker will play a pivotal role in discussions. Decker, who has been a Lynnwood resident for over 35 years, is dedicated to serving his community and has raised his family in the area. His professional tenure at Microsoft, particularly in the Xbox Gaming Studio, complements his public service experience and educational background with a double degree in Asian Studies and Chinese Language. As a fluent Mandarin speaker, Decker's cross-cultural insights enrich his contributions to the council. His involvement in various committees, including the Lynnwood Tourism Advisory Committee and the Civil Service Commission, illustrates his commitment to local governance and community development.

Decker's passion for mentoring students and engaging in community activities reflects his dedication to fostering a vibrant Lynnwood. The upcoming meeting is an opportunity for residents to engage with their council and discuss important local issues. Decker's rich tapestry of experiences and commitment to public service make him a vital asset to the Lynnwood City Council.

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