NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
City of Lynnwood Code Amendment: 2026 City of Lynnwood Comprehensive Plan Proposed Amendment List (PAL) (File No. CPL-26-0001)
Date of this Notice: April 23, 2026
The Lynnwood City Council and Planning Commission will conduct individual public hearings on the below-referenced project. Interested community members are invited to attend this public hearing and to provide comments, either orally or in writing.
Project Description: The 2026 Comprehensive Plan Proposed Amendment List (PAL) is commonly referred to as the docket. The 2026 PAL contains one proposal for consideration by the Planning Commission, with final decision on the proposed amendments to be made by the City Council.
- CPL 2026 Appendix Amendments: Revisions are currently being drafted for the Comprehensive Plan Appendix. Current identified changes include an update of the annual demographics cutsheet, inclusion of the updated TIP/CFP and any other new updated plan to the Functional Plans by Reference Page, and the addition of this amendment cycle to the Comprehensive Plan History Page.
Planning Commission Public Hearing –– May 14, 2026:
The Planning Commission public hearing will be held in-person at City Hall (19100 44th Ave. W, Lynnwood, WA 98036) and virtually via Zoom at 6:30PM on May 14, 2026. Any interested party may give testimony.
City Council Public Hearing –– June 8, 2026:
The City Council public hearing will be held in-person at City Hall (19100 44th Ave. W, Lynnwood, WA 98036) and virtually via Zoom at 6:00PM on June 8, 2026. Any interested party may give testimony.
Viewing: Zoom links and recordings can be found on Planning Commission’s and City Council’s webpages, respectively:
www.LynnwoodWA.gov/Government/Boards-and-Commissions/Planning-Commission
www.LynnwoodWA.gov/Government/City-Council
Additional Information: The public is invited to attend and participate. Parking and meeting rooms are accessible for person with disabilities (when meetings are in-person). Contact the City Clerk at 425-670-5161 with 24-hours advance notice for special accommodations.
Contact: The files for this project are maintained in the Development & Business Services Department office. Any person’s with “standing”, as defined by RCW 36.70C.060 may appeal to superior court within 21 calendar days from the date on which a land use decision is issued. If you wish to be notified of any decision, the appeal rights of this application, or if you have other questions, please contact Catherine Kato, Senior Planner, ckato@lynnwoodwa.gov, 425-670-5045. More information can be found on the City’s website at: www.lynnwoodwa.gov by searching “Public Land Use Notices”.