Dec. 6, 2017 Planning Commission Meeting Canceled City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially canceled the Planning Commission meeting that was scheduled for December 6, 2017, a decision that affects local stakeholders who intended to participate. This cancellation is part of the city's broader commitment to transparency and effective communication with its residents. While specific reasons for the cancellation were not provided, such decisions are often made to ensure the most productive engagement in city planning matters. Local residents rely on these meetings to voice their concerns and contribute to discussions that shape the community's future. The city encourages ongoing engagement and will provide updates regarding any future meetings or rescheduling efforts.

By keeping the community informed, Leavenworth aims to foster a collaborative environment in local governance. Community members are urged to check the city's official website and social media channels for the latest information. This proactive approach reflects the city's dedication to maintaining open lines of communication with its constituents.

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