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The board conducted an audit of routine claims and approved the associated motion. Discussion under old business included registration updates for the upcoming WSLEA 2026 conference and a review of reimbursement policies for Medicare Part B and D premiums based on the board's handbook, confirming the requirement to reimburse members for premiums upon proof of payment, including IRMAA additions.
The City Council work session covered several key operational and community items. Discussions included a request for a new Building Division Manager position, an update on the opioid spending plan for programs focused on outreach and recovery, and preparation planning for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including potential tourism impacts and safety measures. Additionally, the council received updates on the Community Justice Center, focusing on staffing, medical services, and community support initiatives, as well as briefings on a transportation sales tax renewal, a potential minimum wage increase, and various contract amendments.
The City Council conducted a business meeting covering various administrative and legislative items. Key discussions included proclamations for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month, Memorial Day, and Public Works Week. A public hearing was held regarding an interim ordinance for paid surface parking in the City Center. Additionally, the Council considered a resolution to apply for the Opportunity Zone 2.0 program, reviewed voucher approvals for claims and payroll, interviewed an applicant for the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, and discussed an ordinance to streamline the permitting process for mobile food vendors.
The commission reviewed an overview of the Emergency Shelter Initiative, including partnerships with the Volunteers of America Western Washington, motel voucher programs, and coordination of cold weather shelters. The commission also reviewed and approved the 2025 Annual Report for submission to the City Council. Additional discussion centered on the Community Grant process, staff liaison updates regarding upcoming community events, and resource site development for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.
The commission discussed the progress of a digital mini art magazine, planning for the Lynnwood Idol 2026 competition including judge selection and outreach, and received an update on the Snohomish Tribe signal box project and government-to-government relations. Other topics included updates on various new art project applications, status reports on the Community Justice Center murals, and preliminary planning for upcoming City Pride art activities.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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