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Lynnwood Seeks Community Input for 2025-2026 Budget

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The City of Lynnwood, Washington, is currently soliciting community feedback for the upcoming 2025-2026 budget. An online survey is available for residents to express their opinions on how city funds should be allocated to various programs, services, and infrastructure projects. The city is hosting a Budget Open House on September 11, allowing residents to engage directly with city officials. The survey will be open until early September, providing ample opportunity for community participation. Results from the survey will be presented to the Mayor and City Council, highlighting the importance of public input in the budgetary process.

This initiative reflects Lynnwood's commitment to transparency and citizen engagement in government affairs. Residents can also email the city with any questions related to the budget. Overall, the city encourages active participation in shaping its financial future.

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