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The meeting included the approval of several previous minutes with one amendment noted regarding a report on Snohomish County. Key discussions involved Mayor Smith providing updates on city activities, including Lynnwood turning 60, the volunteer recognition celebration, and joint board and commission meetings. Updates were also given on race and social equity work, including unconscious bias training for staff. The council acknowledged the retirement of Deputy Chief Brian Stannifer after 31 years of service. Citizen comments addressed a request for a crosswalk, concerns about the use of weedkiller (Roundup), and a query regarding fire service budget allocations. Proclamations were read for Bike Everywhere Month, Historic Preservation Month, and Arts Education Month. Business items included the approval of a unanimous consent agenda covering a labor agreement, a consultant contract supplement for property acquisition services, and approval of claims and payroll. Two public hearings were held: one regarding updates to the City Center design guidelines and zoning code chapter, and another public hearing.
This document is a toolkit designed for Snohomish County businesses to leverage the 2026 FIFA World Cup, aiming to attract fans from Seattle to the county. It provides comprehensive guidelines on messaging, social media content, and best practices for engaging with the event while adhering to trademark restrictions. Key strategic pillars include promoting Snohomish County's economic appeal, convenience, and sense of community belonging, alongside outlining media and communication plans to target key markets and foster partner collaboration.
The council work session included a COVID-19 update, covering statistics on confirmed cases, fatalities, and outbreaks in long-term care facilities. Discussions involved testing capacities, the status of quarantine sites, and outreach efforts to homeless individuals. The council also addressed the recommendation for face coverings, efforts to support local businesses, and food security initiatives. The Lynwood Food Bank's increased service numbers and volunteer support were highlighted, along with the Vernon Health Commission's contributions to community support. The council also touched on future planning for the removal of the stay-at-home order.
The special council meeting addressed COVID-19 related financial issues, including reviewing the December financial report. Discussions included the financial impacts of COVID-19, potential budget reductions, and policy considerations such as diverting permit revenues and using the revenue stabilization fund. The council also discussed the possibility of layoffs and other expenditure reduction options.
The meeting included a proclamation for First Responders Day, revisions to the UDC to improve implementation of development regulations, and an update to the General Fund Minimum Fund Balance Policy. The council also authorized staff to implement the Opioid Settlement Spending Plan and adopted the City of Lynnwood's Annex to the Snohomish County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan. A sales tax report was reviewed, and the council convened in executive session to discuss collective bargaining and potential litigation matters.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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