Notice of Public Hearing for the Autumn Strasse Development Agreement with Weidner Investment Group City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Leavenworth City Council is set to hold a crucial public hearing on August 13, 2024, at 7:00 PM regarding the Autumn Strasse Development Agreement with Weidner Investment Group. The hearing will occur in the City Hall Council Chambers and will also be available through Zoom, allowing for broader community participation. This initiative highlights the city’s dedication to engaging its citizens in the decision-making process concerning local development projects. Residents are encouraged to voice their opinions, as their input is invaluable for shaping community planning. Questions related to the hearing can be directed to Interim Community Development Director Maggie Boles, who can be reached at City Hall or through email.

The article underscores the importance of transparency in local government and the significance of community involvement. As development projects can significantly impact the local economy and environment, this hearing is crucial for residents to understand and influence the future of their community. This announcement fosters a collaborative atmosphere between the city council and its citizens, ensuring that local voices are heard.

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