Public Notice Special City Council Meeting

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to hold a special city council meeting on February 15, 2022, from 1:00 AM GMT, which corresponds to 6:00 PM local time on February 14. This meeting will tackle significant topics such as employment issues and other municipal matters that affect the community directly. Notably, the agenda includes an executive session, underscoring the council’s commitment to addressing sensitive and important discussions. Residents are encouraged to remain engaged in local governance and make their voices heard. The meeting serves as a platform for community members to learn about and influence decisions that impact their daily lives.

With transparency at the forefront, the city council aims to foster a collaborative environment. Such meetings are vital for democracy at the local level, promoting civic participation and accountability. The city’s proactive approach exemplifies its dedication to addressing the needs of its residents.

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