Public Services Center Open House - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WA** Local News

The City of Bonney Lake is pleased to announce the Public Services Center Open House on April 6, 2023, from 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. at 21719 96th St E, Buckley, WA. This event aims to enhance community engagement by inviting residents to explore the newly established Public Services Center. Attendees will participate in guided tours showcasing the equipment and vehicles used in city services, while gaining insights into the city's infrastructure, ongoing projects, and future plans.

City officials and staff will be present to answer questions, ensuring clarity on public works, planning, and engineering matters. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to transparency and open communication with its citizens, fostering a welcoming atmosphere to strengthen the relationship between the city government and the community. Residents are encouraged to attend this informative and engaging event.

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