Notice of Public Hearing Alpenglow Village 3 MS 2022-045 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth will conduct a public hearing on June 9, 2023, at 10:00 am to discuss the Major Cluster Subdivision Application for Alpenglow Village 3. The hearing will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers at 700 US Hwy 2, providing a vital opportunity for community engagement on this significant development project. For those unable to attend in person, remote participation is facilitated via Zoom, ensuring accessibility for all interested parties. This public hearing is crucial as it allows residents to present their views and concerns directly to the Hearing Examiner, fostering a collaborative approach to urban development. Detailed information about the project and the hearing can be found in the downloadable notice document linked in the article.

The city emphasizes transparency and citizen involvement in local governance, as evidenced by this initiative. As Leavenworth continues to grow, such hearings play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the community. Interested individuals are encouraged to participate and stay informed about local developments.

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