Valentine Dance Scheduled for February 8, 2025, in Issaquah, WA

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Scheduled for September 26, 2024, the Civil Service Commission meeting will convene at 5:00 PM in the Steelhead Room at 235 1st Ave. SE, Issaquah, WA. This regular monthly meeting provides an opportunity for residents to engage with city officials and stay informed about civil service matters. Community members can attend in person or join virtually using Microsoft Teams, ensuring broad accessibility. Participants planning to voice their opinions are advised to contact the commission via email ahead of time.

Written submissions are also welcome, encouraging active local involvement. The Civil Service Commission plays a vital role in overseeing the city's civil service processes, and these meetings are crucial for fostering transparency. By promoting both in-person and virtual attendance, the city demonstrates its commitment to inclusivity. This meeting is expected to draw attention from residents interested in local governance and civil service issues.

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