Combined Notice of Application Notice of Hearing CUP2020-035 Leavenworth Adventure Park Amendment

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has issued a Combined Notice of Application and Notice of Hearing regarding CUP2020-035, which pertains to amendments for the Leavenworth Adventure Park. This critical announcement invites local residents and stakeholders to engage in the decision-making process that could impact the community's recreational landscape. The notice details the procedural steps for the public to review the proposed amendments and participate in the upcoming hearing. As part of the city's efforts to maintain transparency, it emphasizes the importance of community involvement in local development projects. Residents are encouraged to express their viewpoints, ensuring that developments reflect their interests and needs.

This initiative showcases Leavenworth's commitment to fostering a collaborative environment where public opinion is valued. The city believes that inclusive dialogue will lead to more successful and community-oriented outcomes. Overall, this notice serves as a vital communication tool, reinforcing the city's dedication to responsible and responsive governance.

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