Public Open House for Leavenworth Parking Study City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

On July 13, 2021, the City of Leavenworth is hosting a Public Open House to discuss the Leavenworth Parking Study, a vital initiative aimed at addressing local parking issues. The event will allow residents to engage directly with city officials, providing feedback and suggestions that could inform future parking solutions. With the growing number of visitors to the city, particularly during peak seasons, effective parking management has become increasingly important. This open house highlights the city's proactive approach to governance, emphasizing community involvement in decision-making processes. By encouraging public participation, the city aims to create a parking strategy that meets the needs of both residents and visitors.

The parking study is part of a broader commitment to improving infrastructure and enhancing public services in Leavenworth. Attendees will have the chance to learn more about the study's findings and contribute their perspectives. The City of Leavenworth is dedicated to ensuring that its services are responsive and effective, making this event a key opportunity for community engagement.

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