Call for Bids 14th Street Commercial Street to Front Street Reconstruction

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially announced a call for bids for the reconstruction of 14th Street, which stretches from Commercial Street to Front Street. The bidding process is set to begin on March 13, 2022, marking an important date for local contractors. This project aims to enhance the infrastructure of Leavenworth, a city known for its charm and tourism appeal. The improvements are expected to significantly boost accessibility and safety for both residents and visitors, making it a vital initiative for the area. Local businesses and stakeholders stand to benefit from the economic activity generated through this reconstruction effort.

As infrastructure plays a pivotal role in urban development, the city’s commitment to these improvements is commendable. Interested contractors are encouraged to visit the city’s official website for full details on the bidding process. The call for bids represents an opportunity for collaboration and growth within the community.

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