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Citing lack of involvement in process, city council rejects mayor’s choice for parks director - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood City Council voted against confirming Joel Faber as the permanent Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts Director, citing a lack of involvement in the selection process. The vote was 1-4, indicating significant council division on the issue. This decision highlights ongoing tensions between the mayor's office and the city council regarding personnel appointments.

Snohomish County Council approves $13 million for affordable housing projects with some conditions

Snohomish County Council has approved a significant allocation of $13 million for four local affordable housing projects, including one in Lynnwood. The decision was made following a 3-2 vote, reflecting the council's commitment to addressing housing needs in the region while imposing certain conditions on the funding.

Graffiti remediation included in 2025-26 Lynnwood budget as ARPA funds run out - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood's proposed budget for 2025-26 allocates funding for two maintenance workers dedicated to graffiti removal and vandalism repair, totaling $323,300 biennially. As American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds dwindle, this ongoing commitment aims to enhance community aesthetics and safety. The initiative highlights the city's proactive approach to maintaining public spaces.

Graffiti remediation included in 2025-26 Lynnwood budget as ARPA funds run out - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood has incorporated graffiti remediation into its proposed 2025-26 budget as American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds are set to expire. This allocation includes funding for two dedicated maintenance workers to address graffiti and vandalism, amounting to $323,300 biennially. The initiative reflects the city's commitment to maintaining public spaces and improving community aesthetics.

Graffiti remediation included in 2025-26 Lynnwood budget as ARPA funds run out - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood's proposed budget for 2025-26 includes funding for graffiti remediation as ARPA funds are set to expire. The budget allocates $323,300 biennially for two maintenance workers dedicated to graffiti removal and other vandalism issues, highlighting the city's commitment to community upkeep.

Another Tacoma top cop put on leave. Here's what we know

Deputy Chief Paul Junger of the Tacoma Police Department has been placed on paid administrative leave following an undisclosed allegation, marking the second leadership disruption within the department in recent weeks. The Tacoma Police officials have not provided details regarding the nature of the accusation, raising concerns within the community about police leadership and accountability.

Housing Authority of Snohomish County names new CEO - Lynnwood Today

The Housing Authority of Snohomish County has appointed Laurie Olson as its new CEO, set to take office on December 2, 2024. Olson will succeed Duane Leonard, signaling a new leadership direction for the organization that impacts housing in the region.

City council takes one more look at Lynnwood’s 2024 Comprehensive Plan during Monday meeting - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood City Council reviewed the 2024 Comprehensive Plan, also known as "Imagine Lynnwood," during a meeting on October 21. This plan is crucial as it outlines the city's growth and development strategies for the coming years. The discussion highlighted key elements and potential impacts on the community.

North County EMS is underfunded and understaffed, workers say

North County Regional Fire Authority's Emergency Medical Services division is facing significant challenges due to a lack of leadership and support, according to paramedics and EMTs. With over 10,000 patients treated in the past year, first responders are calling for urgent action to fill leadership positions to ensure quality care for the community.

City council Oct. 21 to review updates to Lynnwood’s 2024 Comprehensive Plan - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood City Council is scheduled to review updates to the 2024 Comprehensive Plan, known as "Imagine Lynnwood," during its work session on October 21. This plan outlines the city's vision for future development and land use, impacting residents and stakeholders significantly.