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Merger of Historical Commission and Heritage Park Partners Advisory Board approved by City Council
The Lynnwood City Council approved some changes to the City’s boards and commissions, one of which included the merging of the Historical Commission with the Heritage Park Partners Advisory Board,…
City Council to consider changes in budget schedule, boards and commissions at Monday’s meeting
The Lynnwood City Council will be considering changes to the budget process and to some of the boards and commissions during Monday’s business meeting. The Council likely will approve changes to the…
Changes proposed for City’s boards and commissions
A number of changes to the City of Lynnwood’s boards and commissions have been proposed by City staff. The City Council received a briefing on the proposals at the Aug….
Lynnwood joins Edmonds, Mountlake Terrace in launching regional bike network
The cities of Lynnwood, Edmonds and Mountlake Terrace are launching Bike2Health, a collaborative effort to complete 11 critical missing links of the existing regional bicycle network in south Snohomish County…
Lynnwood City Council to discuss budget process at Monday’s meeting
The Lynnwood City Council is scheduled to discuss some changes to the budget process proposed by new Finance Director Sonja Springer at Monday’s meeting. Springer is recommending changes to the…
South Korean delegation visits Lynnwood
Lynnwood City Council passes Transportation Improvement Plan, rejects fire advisory ballot measure proposal
The Lynnwood City Council unanimously passed the City’s Six-year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) during Monday’s meeting. The TIP covers the years 2016-2021 and allows the City to compete for federal…
Reminder: City hosts Poplar Way Extension Bridge Project Open House on Tuesday
The City of Lynnwood is hosting an Informational Open House on the Poplar Way Extension Bridge Project on Tuesday, July 28. The Open House will be from 6-8 p.m. at Lynnwood…
Tap water quality ‘back up to standards,’ say officials
The recent problems with disagreeable taste and odor in South Snohomish County tap water are a thing of the past, according to the Everett Public Works Department. When Lynnwood Today…
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Lynnwood seeking volunteers for Arts Commission, Library Board
The City of Lynnwood is currently accepting applications to fill vacancies on the Arts Commission and the Library Board. The City of Lynnwood has several Boards and Commissions which were…
Lynnwood City Council to hold Public Hearing on Transportation Improvement Plan at Monday’s meeting
The Lynnwood City Council will be holding a Public Hearing on the City’s Six-year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) at Monday’s meeting. The proposed TIP covers the years 2016-2021 and the…
City denies request for parking reduction at senior housing complex
The City of Lynnwood Community Development Director denied a request for an Administrative Parking Reduction at a Lynnwood senior housing complex being built at 5800 198th Street SW. The proposed 295-unit residential…
Lynnwood City Council to hold Public Hearing on Transportation Improvement Plan
The Lynnwood City Council will hold a Public Hearing to accept public comments and consider proposed amendments to the City’s Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) on July 27. The proposed action…
Lynnwood City Council to hear financial options on regional fire consolidation at Monday’s work session
The Lynnwood City Council is scheduled to hear a report on financial forecast models on a possible regional fire consolidation at Monday’s work session. Lynnwood’s Finance Director Sonja Springer, along with…
City hosts Poplar Way Extension Bridge Project Open House on July 28
The City of Lynnwood is hosting an Informational Open House on the Poplar Way Extension Bridge Project on July 28. The Open House will be from 6-8 p.m. at Lynnwood City…
Lynnwood City Council passes revised animal control code, funding for Poplar Way Extension Bridge project
The Lynnwood City Council unanimously passed a revision to the animal control regulations and supported funding for the Poplar Way Extension Bridge project during Monday’s meeting. The animal control regulations…
City Council to hear from Community Transit CEO Heath at Wednesday’s work session
Community Transit CEO Emmett Heath is scheduled to make a presentation to the Lynnwood City Council at Wednesday’s work session. Heath was appointed CEO of Community Transit last March. Community…
City accepting nominations for Honoring Excellence awards
The City of Lynnwood is seeking nominations for residents, employees and businesses for its Honoring Excellence awards. Do you know someone who inspires, demonstrates integrity, enhances the image of Lynnwood, someone…
Lynnwood City Council to vote on revised dangerous animals code at Monday’s meeting
The Lynnwood City Council is scheduled to consider a revision on the dangerous animals code at Monday’s meeting. The revision pertains to the Lynnwood Municipal Code dealing with Potentially Dangerous and Dangerous Animals. The…
Transportation Benefit District Board backs away from ballot measure, for now
The Lynnwood Transportation Benefit District Board backed away from submitting a ballot measure for this fall’s General Election. The Board previously discussed a sales tax increase to fund transportation improvements and maintenance. In the end, there…
Lynnwood Election Watch 2015: Loren Simmonds, City Council Position 4
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Transportation Benefit District Board schedules Public Hearing on Wednesday
The Lynnwood Transportation Benefit District Board will hold a Public Hearing at 7 p.m., Wednesday July 8, in the Lynnwood Council Chambers, Lynnwood Civic Center, 19100 44th Avenue West, Lynnwood….
City Council to hear about City Hall Improvement Project at Monday’s meeting
The Lynnwood City Council is scheduled to hear about the City Hall Improvement Project during Monday’s work session/meeting. In 2014, the Public Works Department identified the need to update the…