The Lynnwood City Council at its Nov. 4 meeting reviewed a proposal to create a Lynnwood farmers market at the City Center Link light rail station, discussed potential changes to its prosecutorial contract and explored revenue sources to patch an $8 million budget shortfall for 2026.
Farmers market
In a potentially transformative move for Lynnwood’s expanding downtown, Council President Nick Coelho and Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce President/CEO Frank Percival presented a proposal to establish an ongoing farmers market at the Lynnwood City Center light rail station.
In an agreement spearheaded by Sound Transit representatives, city officials and local farmers market managers, Sound Transit committed to hosting the market at the station free of charge in exchange for sponsorship recogniti

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