Information Release Leavenworth Adventure Park City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has issued a public notice regarding the Leavenworth Adventure Park, revealing that the development team has withdrawn their application for a Conditional Use Permit. The notification was made on September 19, 2018, by Mr. David Moffett, President of D. R. Moffett & Associates, Inc.

After careful consideration of public and agency feedback, the team has decided to revise their proposal and intends to resubmit their application at a future date. The city has made further details about the project available online, allowing community members to stay informed about the development process. This press release underscores the city’s commitment to transparency and timely communication in accordance with legal standards. The announcement highlights the significance of community input in local development projects and the importance of following procedural guidelines. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to stay engaged and informed as the project progresses.

For more information, individuals can contact the city administrator or refer to the provided link.

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