City of Lynnwood invites residents to take community survey

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood is taking a proactive approach to community engagement by launching a resident survey to gather opinions on government services and overall quality of life. Developed by the National Research Center at Polco, the survey covers important topics such as the economy, mobility, safety, and inclusivity. The data collected will not only contribute to the city's upcoming strategic plan but will also allow Lynnwood to benchmark its performance against other communities nationwide. Mayor Christine Frizzell highlighted that successful city-community relationships depend on open dialogue and mutual support. By participating in the survey, residents will have the opportunity to voice their concerns and preferences directly to city planners.

The survey is exclusive to Lynnwood residents and is accessible until May 1. This initiative aims to foster a more engaged and informed community, ultimately enhancing the livability of Lynnwood. For additional information, residents can contact the city through the provided email.

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