Upcoming Issaquah Park Board Meeting on September 23, 2024

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Issaquah Park Board will hold its next meeting on September 23, 2024, at Tibbetts Creek Manor, located at 750 17th Ave. N. W. The meeting is open to all community members, who can attend in-person or join virtually through Microsoft Teams. This monthly gathering occurs on the fourth Monday of each month and is crucial for discussing local park initiatives and community engagement.

Attendees wishing to provide verbal comments are encouraged to email the board beforehand, while written comments can be sent to the designated email address. The meeting's agenda will cover various topics relevant to the community, ensuring that residents have a voice in local governance. A recording of the meeting will also be made available on the City’s YouTube channel, further promoting transparency. This event underscores the Park Board's dedication to fostering community participation and open dialogue. Residents are reminded of the importance of being involved in local governance to help shape the future of their parks and community resources.

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