Information about the Republic Services Strike impacting our community Published on July 19, 2025 We have heard from many of you this week via phone call, emails, and on our social media channels about the trash piling up in your neighborhoods due to the nationwide Republic Services strike.Reliable waste collection is a fundamental aspect of our quality of life. This extended delay has caused a huge inconvenience and public health concerns. Tagged as: , News Release
Get to know new Councilmember Robert Leutwyler Published on March 24, 2025 On Monday, March 24, Robert Leutwyler took the oath of office to become the newest Lynnwood City Council Member. Tagged as: , News Release
Robert Leutwyler Appointed to Council Position #5 Published on March 19, 2025 Robert Leutwyler was appointed to Council Position #5 to fill the vacancy left by the departure of Julieta Altamirano-Crosby. Tagged as: , News Release
Chief Langdon Selected to Serve on State-Wide Board Published on February 13, 2025 The City of Lynnwood is pleased to announce that Police Chief Cole Langdon has been appointed to serve as Chief-At-Large of the Board of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC). Tagged as: , News Release, Lynnwood Police
City of Lynnwood launches program to support small businesses Published on February 05, 2025 Calling all local small businesses! The City of Lynnwood Development & Business Services Department (DBS) is excited to announce the launch of our Small Business Development Program designed to support our local businesses as they grow and succeed. This program is responsible for helping Lynnwood small businesses connect with resources that will help them grow and thrive. Tagged as: , News Release
A Message from Chief Langdon Published on January 31, 2025 As your Chief of Police, I want to take a moment to reaffirm the Lynnwood Police Department’s commitment to the safety and well-being of all community members. Tagged as: , News Release, Lynnwood Police
Council Member Julieta Altamirano-Crosby Announces Resignation Published on January 07, 2025 After five years of service, Council Member Julieta Altamirano-Crosby announced her immediate resignation from the Lynnwood City Council. Last night, Council Member Altamirano-Crosby announced her resignation from the Council in a letter read by Council Member Patrick Decker. She cited her recent election to serve as the District 2 Snohomish County PUD Commissioner as her reason for leaving. Tagged as: , News Release
Joel Faber Selected as Next Parks, Recreation & Cultural Arts Director Published on December 05, 2024 We are excited to announce that Joel Faber has been selected to lead the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department as its next Director. On Monday, November 25th the Lynnwood City Council unanimously confirmed Joel to assume the role of Director effective immediately. Tagged as: , News Release
Lynnwood City Council Adopts 2025-2026 Biennial Budget Published on November 26, 2024 Last night, the Lynnwood City Council adopted the 2025-2026 Biennial Budget and 2025 Property Tax Levy. The adopted budget lays out the City's estimates for revenue and expenses, with a $420 million biennial budget for all funds including $158 million general fund budget. The adopted budget will ensure the City maintains its current level of service while increasing capacity in critical areas. Tagged as: , News Release
Mayor and Staff Present 2025-2026 Preliminary Biennial Budget Published on October 17, 2024 On Monday night, Mayor Christine Frizzell presented the Preliminary 2025-2026 Biennial Budget to the City Council on behalf of the City of Lynnwood. The Budget lays out the City’s educated calculation of revenue and expenses we expect to come in and go out of the General Fund, with an Operating Revenue of $145 million and Operating Expenses of $143 million. Tagged as: , News Release