Notice of Application Public Hearing CUP2023-028 Quail Run BB City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has announced a public hearing regarding the Notice of Application for CUP2023-028, which involves the proposed Quail Run Bed & Breakfast. Scheduled for September 11, 2023, at 10:00 am, the hearing will take place online via Zoom, ensuring that community members can easily participate from their homes. To foster public engagement, residents are invited to submit comments on the proposal by the deadline of July 26, 2023. This initiative highlights the city's commitment to transparency and active community involvement in local development projects. The public hearing serves as a platform for residents to voice their opinions and concerns about the impact of such developments on the neighborhood.

Interested individuals can access further information by downloading the notice document linked in the announcement. This approach not only informs the public but also strengthens community ties and encourages civic engagement. The city continues to prioritize open dialogue between officials and residents, reinforcing its values of accountability and responsiveness.

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