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Inslee Orders Hiring and Travel Freeze for State Agencies

Washington Governor Jay Inslee has implemented a hiring and travel freeze for state agencies in response to a multi-billion dollar budget gap. This directive targets non-discretionary and non-essential expenditures, impacting various state functions and services. The decision aims to manage the state's financial resources more effectively during a challenging economic period.

Editorial: What do you want and what are you willing to pay?

Snohomish County's $3.22 billion budget is under debate, with discussions around property tax increases and potential service cuts. County Executive Dave Somers and various council members present differing proposals, highlighting the need for residents to voice their priorities regarding local services and taxation.

County asks that residents report November windstorm damage - Lynnwood Today

Snohomish County officials are urging residents to report damage caused by the severe windstorm on November 19, 2024, through an online survey. This initiative aims to assess the storm's impact and facilitate recovery efforts in the community.

Community Transit Board considers 2025 budget and changes to reduced fares Dec. 5 - Lynnwood Today

The Community Transit Board of Directors is set to discuss the 2025 budget and proposed fare adjustments on Thursday, December 5. Additional agenda items include employee service awards, highlighting the board's ongoing commitment to regional transit development. This meeting is crucial for residents and stakeholders in Lynnwood, WA, as it may influence public transportation accessibility and cost.

County asks that residents report November windstorm damage - Lynnwood Today

Snohomish County is urging residents to report any damage from the windstorm that impacted the area starting on November 19, 2024. The county's Department of Emergency Management has launched an online survey to facilitate this reporting, aiming to assess the extent of the storm's effects on the community. Residents are encouraged to participate to help the county understand and address the damage.

Community Transit Board considers 2025 budget and changes to reduced fares Dec. 5 - Lynnwood Today

The Community Transit Board of Directors is set to discuss the proposed 2025 budget and potential changes to reduced fares in a meeting scheduled for December 5. Additional agenda items include employee service awards and other operational considerations, highlighting the board’s commitment to enhancing public transportation services in Lynnwood, WA.

Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board set to approve 2025 budget Dec. 3 - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board is set to review and approve the district’s 2025 operating and capital budget during a meeting scheduled for December 3. This budget approval is crucial for the management of local public facilities and will impact future community projects and services in Lynnwood, WA.

Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board set to approve 2025 budget Dec. 3 - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood Public Facilities District Board is set to review and approve its 2025 operating and capital budget during a meeting scheduled for December 3, 2024. This crucial decision will directly affect the management and funding of local public facilities, making it highly relevant to the Lynnwood community.

Edmonds council to review South County Fire annexation plan

The Edmonds City Council will review a proposal for annexing into South County Fire to secure fire and emergency medical services by the end of 2025. This follows South County Fire's decision to terminate its existing contract due to increased demand from the growing population. If approved by voters in April, the annexation may increase property taxes but is deemed the most cost-effective option.

Council to hold public hearing Dec. 2 on amendments to 2023-24 budget - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood City Council is set to hold a public hearing on December 2 regarding amendments to the current 2023-24 budget, addressing necessary changes that have arisen since its initial approval. This meeting is pivotal as it allows community input and discussions on financial adjustments that could impact local services and projects.