Notice Request for Appeal City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has issued an important notice regarding the deadline for appeals on the SEPA determination related to the Adventure Park, which was announced on February 8, 2019. Residents must submit their appeal requests by 5:00 PM on March 1, 2019, in accordance with the provisions set forth in the Leavenworth Municipal Code (LMC) 16. 04. 230. This notice reflects the city's commitment to transparency and active citizen participation in the development process, allowing the community to engage in discussions that affect their environment and quality of life.

Lilith Vespier, a representative from the Development Services Department, is available for any questions related to the appeal process, ensuring residents have access to the necessary information. The appeal process is vital for maintaining a democratic approach to local governance, as it empowers residents to express their concerns and opinions on developmental changes. By encouraging public involvement, the city aims to create a collaborative atmosphere for future projects and initiatives. This notice serves as a reminder of the importance of community engagement in shaping the future of Leavenworth. Residents are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to make their voices heard in the decision-making process.

Related Articles

Chelan County Regional Justice Centers new drug-sniffing dog ready for work

Rescue dog Kato, a three-year-old German shepherd, begins his new role as a narcotics-detection dog at the Chelan County Regional Justice Center after being adopted from the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society. His partner, Corrections Deputy Skyler Silsby, completed 200 hours of training to become a certified K9 handler. Kato is trained to detect six different illegal substances, marking a new chapter in his life after being returned to the shelter by previous owners.

Splash Bash at Howard Hopkins Memorial Pool cancelled for 2025

The Upper Valley Aquatics Boosters cancelled the Summer Splash Bash at Howard Hopkins Memorial Pool, originally scheduled for August 23, 2025. The group announced the decision on Facebook without providing a reason, but plans to host a similar event in 2026. The first Splash Bash successfully promoted community engagement and support for the pool.

Lake Wenatchee Fire and Rescue bond passes

Lake Wenatchee Fire and Rescue voters approved a $15 million bond on August 5 to improve existing facilities and build new ones. The funding aims to enhance emergency services in Chelan County.