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Lake Stevens honors Gailey's legacy, maps out vacancy process, and debates returning to part-time mayor role

Summary by Lynnwood Times
LAKE STEVENS—Lake Stevens Mayor Brett Gailey received a formal send-off from fellow council members and city staff Tuesday night during what was described as his final workshop and council meeting before his resignation takes effect April 13. Lake Stevens Mayor Brett Gailey. Source: Association of Washington Cities. Gailey, who has served as mayor since 2020, announced his resignation March 24. Council Vice President Kymm Shipman presided over t…
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Lynnwood Times broke the news on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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