Public Notice PRSA Special Meeting on October 24, 2022 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

A special meeting has been scheduled by the Upper Valley Park and Recreation Service Area (PRSA) for October 24, 2022, at 4:00 p. m. to discuss significant contract negotiations regarding the expansion of local pool facilities. This meeting will be accessible both in-person at Leavenworth City Hall and online via Zoom, reflecting the PRSA's dedication to community involvement. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their thoughts on this crucial project that could enhance recreational options in the area.

More information about the meeting can be found on the City of Leavenworth's calendar, highlighting the importance of local governance in addressing community needs. For those with questions, Brandi Mynatt, the Assistant Deputy/PRSA Clerk, is available for contact, ensuring that community members have the support they need. The meeting represents a proactive approach to improving public services and fostering community engagement. As the PRSA explores potential expansion, the outcome of this meeting could have lasting implications for the area's recreational offerings. This event serves as a reminder of the importance of local governance in enhancing community well-being.

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