Community Letter from the Mayor City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

In a community letter dated October 7, 2021, the Mayor of Leavenworth addressed confusion surrounding the Oktoberfest festival, clarifying that the city did not cancel the event but instead supported a smaller version due to ongoing COVID-19 challenges. Initial discussions with Projekt Bayern indicated optimism for a full festival; however, as planning progressed, it became clear that a scaled-down event would be necessary. The Mayor emphasized that the city was ready to facilitate the festival under modified conditions, similar to support given to other local events. A significant point raised was the termination of the contract with Projekt Bayern moving forward, which the Mayor clarified was a strategic decision to negotiate new terms that prioritize community needs, particularly concerning parking and event footprint. The city recognizes the importance of Oktoberfest to the local culture while balancing safety and accessibility.

By addressing these issues transparently, the Mayor aims to keep residents informed and engaged. The letter serves as a reminder of the city's ongoing efforts to adapt to changing circumstances while supporting community traditions. Overall, the Mayor's communication reflects a commitment to fostering community spirit amid unprecedented challenges.

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