Notice of Application LUA2024-026 Melton 6 Lot Short Subdivision City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has issued a Notice of Application for the Melton 6 Lot Short Subdivision, marking an important step in local urban planning. Residents are invited to submit their public comments until June 2, 2024, allowing for community input on this significant development. The application aims to address housing needs in the area, reflecting the city's ongoing efforts to promote responsible growth and development. Detailed documents related to the project are available for download, ensuring transparency and accessibility for all stakeholders. This initiative underscores the importance of public engagement in shaping community policies and land use decisions.

Local officials encourage residents to review the materials and participate actively in the discussion. By fostering an open dialogue, the city aims to balance development with the interests of its residents. For further information and access to relevant documents, residents can visit the official City of Leavenworth website.

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