Resolution No. 16-2018 Leavenworth City Council Supports the PRSA MO Levy

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Leavenworth City Council has taken a crucial step by passing Resolution No. 16-2018, which expresses its support for the PRSA M&O Levy. This levy is designed to boost funding for essential local services, allowing the community to improve its infrastructure and overall quality of life. The council's unanimous decision reflects a strong commitment to addressing the pressing needs of Leavenworth residents. During the meeting, council members emphasized the importance of investing in local governance to facilitate sustainable growth.

By endorsing the levy, the council is not only securing necessary funds but also fostering community engagement in the decision-making process. This resolution serves as a reminder of the significant impact that local government can have on everyday life. The support for the levy is expected to enhance various municipal operations, ensuring that public services remain robust and effective. Overall, this decision highlights the interplay between local governance and community welfare, showcasing the council's dedication to its constituents.

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