Notice to Rescind City of Leavenworth Notice to Consultants for Pine Street Reconstruction Phase II Study

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has formally rescinded its notice to consultants concerning the Pine Street Reconstruction Phase II Study, as indicated in a recent public announcement. Initially published in the Leavenworth Echo and Cashmere Valley Record on June 16 and June 23, 2021, the notice indicated an opportunity for consultants to engage in the project. However, the city has decided to retract this invitation, underscoring its commitment to transparency and effective project management. Tom Wachholder, the Public Works Director, serves as the point of contact for any inquiries related to this notice. This decision not only highlights the city's strategic planning efforts but also reflects its engagement with the community regarding infrastructure developments.

Residents are encouraged to stay updated on future announcements, as the city continues to prioritize clear communication. The rescindment of the notice may open new avenues for project planning and consultant engagement in the future. Overall, this action demonstrates the city's dedication to maintaining a responsive and responsible governance model.

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