LYNNWOOD—-The City of Lynnwood’s Development and Business Services (DBS) Department has moved into Lynnwood City Hall (19100 44th Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036), bringing all outward-facing service functions back to Civic Campus.

“Thanks to the ingenuity of our employees, this move will ultimately save the City [of Lynnwood] $1 million in rent over the next four years,” said Mayor George Hurst. “Our City continues to strive for efficiency while still providing vital services to our community.”
Like at their previous location, DBS maintains its own counter with staff available to assist with commercial and residential permitting, as well as other services. Its business hours will coincide with City Hall’s, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The Development and Business Services Department is responsible for Lynnwood’s long-range planning, development review and approvals, environmental reviews, permitting of land use and building projects, business licenses, code enforcement, City Center and light rail coordination, tourism promotion and assisting in the orderly growth and development of the City
This move included renovations to the City Hall lobby and interior office spaces. This project was completed in-house by City staff.
For DBS Director Ben Wolters, bringing these services back to City Hall not only benefits the department’s employees, it also provides a continuity of service for our community members.
“Providing excellent customer service for our community members has always been a top priority for the City of Lynnwood,” said Wolters. “Moving our services to a central location improves ease of access, mitigating the need for multiple trips while working with our City.”
For more information about Lynnwood Development and Business Services and Permit Center, visit https://www.lynnwoodwa.gov/DBS. You can also apply, track, and view the status of your permit applications and inspections on their Online Permit Portal page. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact the Permit Center by email Permits@LynnwoodWA.gov or by phone (425) 670-5400.
Author: Lynnwood Times Staff



