Notice of Application Public Hearing CUP2023-024 Pine Sisk Inn BB

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has publicly announced a hearing set for September 11, 2023, to discuss the Conditional Use Permit (CUP2023-024) for the Pine Sisk Inn Bed & Breakfast. This event, beginning at 10:00 AM local time, invites community members to express their views on the proposed establishment. The Pine Sisk Inn aims to enhance local tourism and provide new accommodations, making this hearing particularly significant for residents and local businesses alike. The city encourages all interested parties to review the application details available online prior to the meeting. Engaging the public in this process highlights the importance of community involvement in local governance.

Additionally, it reflects Leavenworth's commitment to transparency in its business development initiatives. By fostering open dialogue, the city aims to balance economic growth with community interests. Residents are urged to take part in this opportunity to influence the future landscape of their town.

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