Notice of City Council Public Hearing LUA2024-042 043 Nazarene Church Park Ave and Alley Vacation

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to conduct a public hearing on April 24, 2024, focusing on the vacation of Park Avenue and an adjoining alley linked to the Nazarene Church. This legal hearing is crucial for addressing community petitions, reflecting the city's commitment to involving residents in urban planning discussions. Local citizens are encouraged to participate, as their input is vital for shaping the future of their neighborhood. The hearing presents an opportunity for transparency and civic engagement, allowing residents to voice their concerns and suggestions. This initiative is part of the city's broader strategy to ensure responsible development and community satisfaction.

The municipal council is dedicated to fostering open dialogues concerning local governance. For those interested in attending, additional information is available on the city's official website. The event highlights the significance of community voices in local decision-making processes.

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