Notice of Special City Council Meeting April 30, 2024 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has announced a special city council meeting set for April 30, 2024, beginning at 5:00 PM, to deliberate on the 2024 Scrub Seal Bid Award. This meeting will take place in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 700 US Hwy 2, Leavenworth, Washington. For those unable to attend in person, the meeting will also be accessible via Zoom, with details including the Meeting ID and Passcode provided for convenience. The discussion is particularly important as it relates to local infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing road safety and maintenance within the community. The announcement underscores the city's commitment to transparency and public involvement in governance.

A downloadable agenda is available, allowing community members to prepare for the discussions. Residents are encouraged to engage in the democratic process and voice their opinions regarding infrastructure developments. This meeting represents a critical opportunity for local citizens to influence decisions that affect their daily lives.

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