Lynnwood city property taxes to go up by a whopping 52%

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Lynnwood residents will see their property taxes go up by a staggering 52% next year. That will average $144 yearly per resident.

Lynnwood residents will see their property taxes go up by a staggering 52% next year. That will average $144 annually for homeowners in the city.

Council President George Hurst, who voted against the increase, expressed concerns about the impact on residents and criticized the lack of proposed spending cuts. “We could have looked at some expenditure reductions, but that’s not what the mayor and her staff were proposing,” Hurst told“The #1 issue I hear from Lynnwood residents is that they want public safety funded. These positions directly honor that request from our residents,” Councilmember David Parshall explained.

Lynnwood plans to conduct an efficiency study in 2025 to ensure that tax dollars are being used wisely. The holiday season is here and there are plenty of places to go and experiences to enjoy, both in Seattle and across the Puget Sound region.After weeks of pushing early deals, retailers in the United States and some other countries are promising bigger discounts on Black Friday.Many retailers in Washington are closing on Thanksgiving to give employees time with families for the holidays ahead. But some will be open.

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