Reminder 2025 Lynnwood State of City Feb. 26

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The 2025 Lynnwood State of the City address is scheduled for February 26 at the Lynnwood Events Center, with doors opening at 8 a. m. This significant event will feature key speakers such as Mayor Christine Frizzell and Vice President Nick Coelho, who will discuss the city’s recent achievements and future goals. As local leaders, including Olympia Edwards and Mary Anne Agnes Dillon, participate, the address aims to engage the community and promote civic involvement. Topics will likely include economic development, infrastructure improvements, and community services, reflecting the city’s strategic priorities.

The State of the City address is an essential opportunity for residents to gain insights into municipal operations and contribute to future planning. With an emphasis on transparency and accountability, the event fosters a deeper connection between the city council and its constituents. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and engage in dialogue, enhancing the overall impact of the address. This gathering underscores the importance of local governance and community participation in shaping Lynnwood's future.

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