Osborn Property Community Forum on 2132021 at 1000 AM City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to host the Osborn Property Community Forum on February 13, 2021, at 10:00 AM, inviting residents to engage in discussions regarding the future of the Osborn property. This forum will be held online via Zoom, making it accessible to a broader audience. Participants can easily join using the provided meeting ID and passcode, ensuring that community members can actively participate from the comfort of their homes. The city emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement in shaping local policies and decisions that directly impact the community. By facilitating this forum, Leavenworth demonstrates its commitment to transparency and accountability in local governance.

The event encourages residents to share their views and concerns, fostering a collaborative atmosphere for community development. As local governance increasingly leans towards inclusivity, forums like this play a pivotal role in connecting officials with the citizenry. This initiative not only enhances community ties but also empowers residents to take an active role in their local government.

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