Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board meeting May 6

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board will convene at 10 a. m. on Tuesday, May 6, at the PFD Board Room at 3815 196th St. S. W.

, Ste. 136, Lynnwood. The meeting agenda is available for review online, providing insights into upcoming projects and discussions. Attendees can join remotely through Zoom, enhancing community engagement. This meeting holds local significance as it may impact public facility developments and community planning in Lynnwood.

Local residents are encouraged to participate, as their input can influence board decisions. The board's decisions will play a critical role in shaping the future of infrastructure and services in the area. By participating, community members can ensure their voices are heard in matters that affect their daily lives. Engaging in these discussions fosters a sense of community and helps address local needs effectively.

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