Key takeaways: • The Council authorized the mayor to sign an agreement with Sound Transit to reserve the City Center Station site for a farmers market planned for spring 2026. • Public hearings were held on budget amendments and 2026 property tax levies. • The council approved 2026 legislative priorities focused on securing Poplar Way Bridge funding, addressing jail medical costs, and improving public defense resources. • Councilmembers adopted code updates clarifying development and parking standards and formally reaffirmed a pause on the city’s use of Flock license plate reader cameras.
The Lynnwood City Council at its Nov. 10 meeting approved a contract with Sound Transit, the first step in creating a Lynnwood farmers market slated for spring 2026. The council also voted on upd

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