Notice of Application Public Hearing CUP2023-018 Hilltop Retreat BB City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to conduct a public hearing on July 6, 2023, regarding the application for CUP2023-018 for Hilltop Retreat Bed & Breakfast, highlighting the city's focus on community involvement in local developments. Residents are encouraged to submit their public comments by June 14, 2023, providing them an opportunity to influence the decision-making process surrounding this application. The public hearing will be held online via Zoom, ensuring accessibility for all community members. This initiative showcases the city’s dedication to transparency and civic engagement, allowing residents to voice their opinions on significant local projects. Interested individuals can view or download the official notice document for comprehensive details about the application.

By facilitating such hearings, the City of Leavenworth aims to maintain open communication between local government and its citizens. This public engagement is crucial in fostering a sense of community and ensuring that developments align with the interests of residents. The Hilltop Retreat B&B proposal represents an important aspect of the city's ongoing development efforts, and community feedback will play a vital role in its outcome.

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