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MAYOR’S MESSAGE
In Lynnwood, All Are Welcome! Lynnwood is a place that supports
living, learning, doing business and enjoying life. I encourage you
to use this directory as a guide to the many services, shopping,
dining, and activities available in our great city. Additionally, I want
to encourage you to start local! When you start local and spend
your dollars in our community, you are helping our local business
BUILDING UILDING
economy thrive. Our diverse marketplace provides you with just
about anything and everything you want or need. Additionally, by
shopping local, more tax revenue stays local and is invested back into B
our neighborhoods, parks, roads, and public safety.
I ask that you support our local businesses, especially our small businesses, with your
patronage. The last few years have been challenging for local businesses and they are
OUR
now more than ever ready to welcome you with open arms. We have gained hundreds of
new businesses and neighbors during the pandemic, and I look forward to seeing you out OUR
and about. Many thanks to the Lynnwood Chamber for bringing together all of the great
services available to our community members in this guide.
Lynnwood is working hard to achieve our vision of being a vibrant and interconnected
FUTURE
community. In a few short years Lynnwood Link light rail will begin service to our city.
Development in our City Center and Alderwood Mall area is taking shape. We are taking
great efforts to keep you informed of city projects and initiatives and to share with you, our FUTURE
residents and community members, what is going on in our great city!
I invite you to stay connected. There are many ways to learn about what is happening in
Lynnwood. Sign up for Lynnwood eNews, attend a City Council meeting or other public
meeting, visit our City website, follow us on social media, volunteer or attend Lynnwood
University. This is your city and we want you to be connected, informed and empowered to
help us make this community the best it can be!
Mayor Christine Frizzell, City of Lynnwood
Northline Village image provided by Merlone Geier Partners
STAY CONNECTED
Visit us Online: www.LynnwoodWA.gov Get Involved: Gather, Connect, Explore.
• Park Service Projects
Sign-up for Lynnwood eNews:
• Join a Board Or Commission
www.LynnwoodWA.gov/eNews Lynnwood is on the move. A community-inspired vision twenty years in the making,
• Meet us at a community event
Project Information: Lynnwood City Center is poised to become the heart of the city. In 2024, light rail
www.LynnwoodWa.gov/MajorProjects service will begin and nearby construction will bring new neighbors, employees, and
businesses together in lively, open spaces. Alderwood is also reimagining itself by
Follow us on Social Media: developing new urban-style living with all the shopping and entertainment options that
www.facebook.com/LynnwoodWA have long made it a regional destination.
www.facebook.com/LynnwoodRecCenter Lynnwood’s nearly 6,000 businesses are leading the way offering diverse goods and
www.facebook.com/LynnwoodTourism services to the city and the region. City Center and Alderwood areas are rich with
www.facebook.com/LynnwoodPolice
business opportunities with over 5 million square feet of office and retail space
@Lynnwood @CityofLynnwood planned. Come join us as we build our future in Lynnwood.
@LynnwoodPD @PlayLynnwood
@LynnwoodStreets @LynnwoodWAPolice Follow our progress and learn more at LynnwoodWA.gov/CityCenter.
@Lynnwoodtourism Lynnwood Econmic Development
econdev@lynnwoodwa.gov
(425) 670-5400
www.LynnwoodWA.gov