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March 14, 2025

City of Lynnwood

Bond

Jared Bond has been selected to lead the Public Works Department as its next director. The Lynnwood City Council unanimously confirmed Mayor Christine Frizzell's nomination of Bond to assume the role of director. He is taking over as director from Bill Franz, who retired after 33 years of service last December. Bond began his career with the city in 1998 as an engineering technician. He was promoted many times to project manager, supervisor, and operations manager, and finally served as one of two deputy directors for the past four years.

Throughout his career with Lynnwood, Bond has worked on some of the city's most complex and technically challenging issues, including overseeing the Waste Water Treatment Plant Upgrade project and the operation and maintenance of the city's vital infrastructure and helping to prepare the city for disaster by serving as the Emergency Operations Center deputy manager. Additional career achievements include the establishment of the city's Fish Hatchery and Environmental Education Center and the creation of the city's Tree Fund and Tree Voucher Program. Bond holds a Bachelor's in Environmental Policy and Planning and a Master's in Public Administration. He also holds a Water Distribution Manager Level 4 certification, the highest level required for someone in the city to operate a water utility.




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