March 28: Upcoming Lynnwood City Council Meeting
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LYNNWOOD, Washington, March 27, 2022 – For its 6 p.m. Monday, March 28 regular BUSINESS MEETING, the Lynnwood City Council will discuss/vote on the following agenda items: Proclamation: Proclamation of Appreciation for Rosemary Larson & Inslee, Best, Doezie, & Ryder, P.S Consent Agenda (Vote to Approve) Memorandum of Understanding – Collective Bargaining Agreement amendment and extension between […]
Full police report of alleged Lake Stevens Mini Mart child-groomer
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LAKE STEVENS, Wash., March 24, 2022 – On March 5, 2022, Lake Stevens Police Detectives arrested and booked 30-year-old Gurjent “Guri” Singh for Communication with a Minor for Immoral Purposes and attempted Rape of a Child 2nd Degree. Some of these incidents occurred at the Lake Stevens Mini Mart at 12307 N. Lakeshore Dr, where […]
Lynnwood CC discusses ARPA funds and a new community fair
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LYNNWOOD, Wash., March 23, 2022 – The Lynnwood City Council furthered their conversation on American Rescue Plan Act funds and Councilman Jim Smith’s Community Fair concept at its Work Session held Monday, March 21. All councilmembers but Councilman Joshua Binda was present for the meeting. Lynnwood ARPA fund uses The city of Lynnwood has been […]
Lynnwood CC approves grant application for recreation and conservation
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LYNNWOOD, Wash., March 15, 2022 – At its Business Meeting, Monday, March 15, the Lynnwood City Council approved an application for grant funding assistance, and discussed the following items: police body cams, virtual council meeting rules, and a Harris Ford development agreement. This was their first in-person meeting of 2022. The council authorized applications for […]
Local Police “plunge” into frigid waters for Special Olympics Washington
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LAKE STEVENS, Wash., March 4, 2022 – Plunge Week, an annual fundraiser for the Special Olympics, came to a close Sunday, February 27, with the Lake Stevens Police Department rushing into frigid waters at North Cove Park in Lake Stevens. The annual Special Olympics Polar Plunge challenges participants to “plunge” in creative ways from wearing […]
Lynnwood CC discusses tax relief, council safety, and brings in new Planning Commissioner and City Attorney
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LYNNWOOD, Wash., March 3, 2022 – Lynnwood City Council voted in Naz Lashgari as the planning commissioner, Lisa Marshall as city attorney, and discussed fee and tax relief for Lynnwood residents at their Monday, February 28, business meeting. Tax relief for Lynnwood residents At the Council Summit held on January 29, council members indicated that […]
Lynnwood hosts Community Recovery Center Open House
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LYNNWOOD, Wash., February 25, 2022 – The City of Lynnwood held an online Open House on the design process of the new Lynnwood Community Recovery Center, February 15. Moderated by Communications and Public Affairs Officer Julie Moore, the panel included Chief of Police Jim Nelson, Chief Strategy Officer for RI International Jamie Sellar, Representative Lauren […]
Lynnwood CC discusses wastewater treatment and local crime
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LYNNWOOD, Wash., February 23, 2022 – Lynnwood City Council discussed the need for a Wastewater Treatment reconstruction, as well as the increase in crime, and utility charges at its Work Session February 16. Wastewater Treatment Reconstruction Project Deputy Director Lester Rubstello and Public Works Director Bill Franz led council through major points on the much-needed […]
Lynnwood approves PARC update, emergency proclamation, and Scriber Creek ROW
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LYNNWOOD, Wash., February 23, 2022 – Lynnwood City Council approved its 2022 PARC plan update, Scriber Creek Trail right-of-way administrative settlement memorandum, and scheduled its first in-person meeting back this year, at their business meeting February 14. Emergency Proclamation After approving past meeting’s minutes, public comments, a proclamation celebrating Black History Month, and an unanimous […]
Lynnwood City Council Feb 7 Work Session Recap
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LYNNWOOD, Wash., February 10, 2022 – Lynnwood City Council discussed their 2024 comprehensive plan update, PARC plan 2022 update, and a resolution to confirm emergency proclamation at their Work Session Monday, February, 7. Comprehensive plan update Ashley Winchell, AICP, Community Planning Manager, and David Kleitsch, Development and Business Services Director, briefed council on the 2024 […]