City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Lynnwood City Council is set to hold a Special Business Meeting on February 20 at 6 pm in the Council Chambers, inviting community members to participate in local governance. This meeting underscores the city's dedication to transparency and active citizen engagement. The City Clerk's Office, which serves as a general information center, provides essential resources for residents, including the ability to submit claims for damages to vehicles, homes, or personal injury. Furthermore, the office facilitates public records requests, ensuring that citizens can access important government documents and information. In addition to these services, the City highlights its commitment to civil rights through resources related to the Americans With Disabilities Act and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which prohibit discrimination in government services.

This meeting offers a vital platform for residents to express their concerns and engage with their elected officials. The City Clerk encourages all interested parties to participate and stay informed about local issues. For additional information, residents can visit the City Clerk's web page.

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