Lynnwood mayor, police chief to speak at chamber of commerce meeting April 16

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood Mayor Christine Frizzell and Police Chief Cole Langdon will be the featured speakers at an upcoming Chamber of Commerce luncheon on April 16, focusing on crime prevention and enforcement efforts in the city. The event will take place at 11:30 a. m. at the Embassy Suites located at 20610 44th Ave. W.

Mayor Frizzell, who has served on the Lynnwood City Council for four years before her election in November 2021, has deep ties to the community through her family and professional background. Chief Langdon, who began his career in 1996 as a college intern, has risen through the ranks to become police chief in July 2023, bringing a wealth of experience in law enforcement. Early registration is recommended, as rates will increase after April 11, with costs set at $38 for chamber members and $43 for nonmembers. This luncheon serves as an opportunity for community members to engage directly with local leaders about safety and enforcement strategies. The discussion promises to be insightful, reflecting the city’s commitment to public safety.

Attendees can register online to secure their spots for this informative event.

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