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Council discusses one-time contribution to Lynnwood Neighborhood Center; Scully proposes $100,000

5897181 · October 6, 2025
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Shoreline council members discussed a mid-biennium funding request for the Volunteers of America Lynnwood Neighborhood Center, a 40,000-square-foot facility planned to open in early 2026, and directed staff to include funding options in the mid-biennium budget.

Shoreline council members discussed a mid-biennium funding request for the Volunteers of America Lynnwood Neighborhood Center (LNC), a 40,000-square-foot social-services facility planned to open in early 2026 along Aurora Avenue (Highway 99) in Lynnwood.

Deputy Mayor Mark and Council member Scully led the item and staff described the center’s planned services and partners. “It is a beautiful 40,000 square foot building that was really designed, from the get go as a dedicated social services center,” a staff presenter said, listing expected tenants including Volunteers of America, the Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County, Center for Human Services, Korean Community Service Center, Latino Educational Training Institute, Cocoon…

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