Notice of Public Hearing City of Goldendale

Goldendale, WALocal News

The City of Goldendale is set to hold a public hearing, a vital forum for residents to engage with local governance and express their views on pressing community issues. This event reflects the city's dedication to transparency and encourages citizen involvement in the decision-making process. Community members are invited to participate actively, ensuring their voices are heard on matters that influence their lives. With the alert level designated as low, the city aims to create a welcoming environment for all attendees, fostering open dialogue. The public hearing not only provides a platform for discussion but also reinforces the importance of civic engagement in local affairs.

By attending, residents can gain insights into upcoming initiatives and decisions that may affect their community. This event serves as a reminder of the power of public participation in shaping local governance. The city encourages everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to connect with local leaders and fellow citizens.

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