Have a say in how you play by taking this survey! City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is actively engaging its community by inviting residents to participate in a survey aimed at selecting new play equipment for the upcoming playground replacement at the former Osborn Elementary School property. This survey is available in both English and Spanish, highlighting the city's dedication to accessibility and inclusivity for all residents. Participants will find the survey straightforward, taking approximately two minutes to complete and featuring photographs of potential play equipment options. The input collected through this initiative is vital, as it will directly inform the design and features of the new playground, ensuring it meets the community's preferences and needs. By fostering community involvement, the city not only enhances the recreational facilities but also strengthens local ties and encourages public engagement in municipal projects.

The survey underscores the importance of citizen feedback in shaping community spaces that promote play and interaction. Residents are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to voice their preferences and be part of the decision-making process. This initiative demonstrates the city's commitment to creating an inclusive environment where community members feel valued and heard.

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