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Goldendale, WALocal News

Goldendale will host an event on May 15, 2025, focusing on street maintenance, including snow removal, weed control, and pedestrian crossings. The local public works department seeks to engage residents in discussions about the importance of maintaining safe streets. Local officials highlight that effective maintenance is vital for public safety and enhances the community's quality of life. The event will begin at 15:15 local time, aligning with ongoing efforts to improve public infrastructure. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to transparency and community involvement in local governance.

Residents will have the opportunity to voice their concerns and suggestions during the discussions. The event also aims to inform citizens about the city's maintenance schedules and strategies. By fostering collaboration, Goldendale aims to ensure that its streets remain safe and accessible for all.

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