May 3, 2025 (Lynnwood Today) –
Retail sale of cannabis is illegal in the city of Lynnwood, and has been since the drug was legalized statewide in 2012. Since then, councilmembers have tried multiple times to repeal the ban, but were unsuccessful.
In September, Councilmember George Hurst made a second attempt to direct staff to look into removing the ban. The council approved the motion and city staff came back in April with recommendations on how the council could go about repealing it.
City Business and Development staff estimate the council could vote on whether to remove the ban by late September. On Monday, the council is to continue discussing the matter and laying out the logistics.
In other business, the council will address residency requirements for councilmembers. An
As a result, some members of the public called for Binda's resignation, and the council discussed potentially changing city code to clarify residency requirements for elected officials. Councilmembers are scheduled to discuss the matter again Monday.
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Binda said he maintained his residency in Lynnwood, but he lived with family members after being evicted and used his father's Everett address on his documents for safety reasons.
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For the hearing, Binda provided as evidence of Lynnwood residency his cell phone bill and a pay stub listing the same address as his prior, inactive voter registration. He also provided a renters insurance certificate – under his father's name – for the apartment on his current registration. However, Binda has yet to provide proof of address between his eviction in late 2023 and
The full council agenda can be found on the city's website.
The meeting is scheduled for
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