Public Open House for Pine Street Reconstruction Project

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to host a Public Open House on July 13, 2021, to discuss the Pine Street Reconstruction Project. Beginning at 9:00 AM local time, the event will provide residents with insights into the proposed plans and allow them to express their opinions and concerns. Municipal officials, including the municipal clerk, will be present to facilitate discussions and address questions. This initiative highlights the city's commitment to community engagement, as it seeks to incorporate local feedback into its infrastructure projects. The reconstruction of Pine Street is critical for improving transportation efficiency and safety in the area.

Local residents are encouraged to attend and participate in this collaborative dialogue. The event not only aims to inform but also to foster transparency between the municipal council and the citizens it serves. By prioritizing communication, the city demonstrates its dedication to responsible governance and community development.

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