Notice of Application Hearing CUP2021-031 Stevenson BB

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The city of Leavenworth, Washington, is set to host a public hearing on November 19, 2021, regarding the application for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP2021-031) for Stevenson B&B. This important community event aims to engage residents and stakeholders in discussions about the proposed bed and breakfast. By allowing public input, the city reinforces its commitment to transparency and democratic decision-making. The hearing will take place at 700 Hwy. 2, Leavenworth, where attendees can express their views and concerns.

This initiative highlights the role of non-profit organizations in promoting community engagement and local business development. The event is particularly relevant given the potential impact on local tourism and economic growth. Such public forums are essential for ensuring that municipal decisions reflect the community's needs and desires. Overall, the hearing serves as a vital platform for fostering dialogue between city officials and residents.

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