Notice of Application Public Hearing LUA2024-015 Front Street RestroomStairway Expansion Setback Variance City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has issued a Notice of Application and Public Hearing for the LUA2024-015 project, which focuses on expanding the restroom and stairway on Front Street, while also requesting a setback variance. Public input is crucial, and residents must submit their comments by March 27, 2024. The public hearing will be held online via Zoom on April 8, 2024, at 1:00 pm, allowing community members to discuss the project directly with city officials. This initiative aims to enhance local infrastructure, ensuring that public facilities are more accessible to residents and visitors. The city emphasizes the importance of community engagement in shaping local development, reflecting its commitment to transparency.

For those interested in the specifics of the proposal, a detailed notice document is available for download. By involving the public, the city seeks to foster a collaborative environment that addresses community needs. This project represents a significant step towards improving public amenities within Leavenworth.

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