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Escamilla Appointed to Fill Council Vacancy

Almaderica “Derica” Escamilla has been appointed to fill the vacancy on the Lynnwood City Council following the resignation of Council Member Shirley Sutton. The City Council conducted interviews and made the decision during special meetings, with Escamilla set to take her Oath of Office on July 15, 2024. A formal announcement with further details will be provided by the City next week.

Awards honor employers who promote workers with disabilities

The Governor's Committee on Disability Issues & Employment in Washington State is accepting nominations for its annual Employer Awards, which honor organizations that significantly contribute to hiring and advancing workers with disabilities. Nominations are due by July 31 and include awards for both employers and individuals who have made notable impacts in disability advocacy.

Sound Transit’s $375K payout to ex-CEO didn’t buy help

Julie Timm, the former CEO of Sound Transit, has not provided any advisory services to the board as required by her transition agreement, despite receiving a $375,000 severance package. The board appointed interim CEO Goran Sparrman, who has significant local experience, reducing the need for Timm's guidance. This situation raises concerns about the value of her payout amidst public scrutiny of Sound Transit’s financial decisions.

Audit: Lynnwood didn’t collect $350K in late utility fees in 2022

An audit revealed that Lynnwood city officials failed to collect late utility fees for eight months after a state-mandated moratorium ended, resulting in a potential loss of $350,000. State auditors flagged this as a possible violation of city code and noted inadequate financial controls. The city is now implementing changes to improve revenue collection and accountability.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

The Lynnwood City Council will convene for a Special Business Meeting on February 20 at 6 pm in the Council Chambers, addressing local governance matters. This meeting is crucial for community engagement and decision-making processes affecting Lynnwood's residents.

Lynnwood City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

The Lynnwood City Council will hold a Special Business Meeting on February 20 at 6 PM in the Council Chambers, providing an opportunity for community engagement. Mayor Christine Frizzell emphasizes the importance of citizen involvement in shaping the city's future, as outlined in the Strategic Plan for 2022-2026, which prioritizes financial stability, safety, and inclusivity.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

The Lynnwood City Council will convene for a Special Business Meeting on February 20 to discuss local governance issues, with Council Member George Hurst emphasizing his commitment to community safety and growth management. Hurst, who has served since 2015, highlights key responsibilities and initiatives aimed at improving Lynnwood's infrastructure and addressing homelessness. This meeting serves as a crucial platform for local leaders to engage with pressing community concerns.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

Lynnwood City Council will hold a Special Business Meeting on February 20, featuring Council Member Patrick Decker, who has extensive community involvement and a diverse background. Decker, a Microsoft employee and experienced public servant, emphasizes his commitment to the Lynnwood community through various roles and initiatives.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice - VACANT Council Position 5

The Lynnwood City Council will convene for a Special Business Meeting on February 20 at 6 PM to discuss the vacant Council Position #5. This meeting is crucial for local governance, as filling the vacancy will impact the council's decision-making process. Community members are encouraged to participate in the meeting to understand the implications of this vacancy.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice - David Parshall

The Lynnwood City Council is set to hold a Special Business Meeting on February 20, focusing on community matters. Council Member David Parshall, who has strong local ties and a background in education, will play a significant role in these discussions. His commitment to the community and active participation in local governance underline the importance of this meeting for Lynnwood residents.