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Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board to meet Nov. 12 - Lynnwood Today

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The Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board will hold a meeting on November 12 at 10 a. m. in the PFD Board Room, located at 3815 196th St. S. W.

, Ste. 136, Lynnwood. This gathering is crucial for local stakeholders as it will cover several agenda items that directly affect the community’s public facilities. Discussions are expected to include proposals for improvements and future projects that could enhance the quality of local services. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate, providing a platform for community engagement and feedback.

The board aims to address pressing needs and priorities that reflect the desires and concerns of Lynnwood citizens. Such meetings are vital for transparency and community involvement in local government. The importance of public facilities in maintaining community welfare and connectivity will be emphasized in the discussions. This meeting underscores the board's ongoing commitment to fostering development and ensuring Lynnwood remains a vibrant place to live.

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