The Lynnwood City Council at its Nov. 10 meeting is set to vote on a measure to pursue creation of a Lynnwood farmers market and hold public hearings on the budget and other key city matters, including a hearing before certifying its property tax levy for 2026.

The following public hearings are scheduled for Monday: • Mid-biennial budget review • An annual certification of the city’s 2026 property tax levy. • Amendments to the City’s Comprehensive Plan and its capital facilities plan. • A six-year transportation improvement plan ordinance.

The council is also scheduled to vote whether to pursue creation of a Lynnwood farmers market for spring 2026. If approved, the City would provide a $5,000 deposit to Sound Transit to secure the Lynnwood City Center light rail station as the ma

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