Planning Commission Public Hearing November 1, 2017

Leavenworth, WALocal News

On November 1, 2017, the Planning Commission of Leavenworth, Washington, will conduct a public hearing from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM local time, inviting local residents to engage in discussions about pressing planning issues. This event is crucial for stakeholders as it addresses key decisions that impact the community's economic and social landscape. The Planning Commission serves a significant role in guiding the city's development, making resident participation essential for informed decision-making. Attendees will have the chance to voice their opinions, ensuring that diverse perspectives are heard and considered. This public hearing highlights the city's commitment to transparency and civic engagement in governance.

By fostering open communication, the event aims to build trust between city officials and residents. The involvement of local organizations and citizens can lead to more effective and representative planning outcomes. Ultimately, this hearing is a critical platform for shaping the future of Leavenworth.

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