Public Notice Informational Meeting for the 2017 City of Leavenworth Draft Water System Plan

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is hosting an informational meeting on September 12, 2017, regarding the Draft Water System Plan for 2017, as announced by the Washington State Department of Health. This event will begin at 6:45 PM local time and aims to inform residents about essential design requirements for the water system. Attendees will have the chance to engage with city officials and provide feedback on the proposed enhancements. Community involvement is crucial for ensuring the water system aligns with public needs and expectations. The meeting reflects the city's dedication to transparency and public health, encouraging residents to participate in local governance actively.

By fostering dialogue between officials and the community, the city seeks to build trust and facilitate better decision-making. The importance of such gatherings lies in their ability to empower citizens and ensure their voices are heard in matters that affect their daily lives. Overall, this meeting represents a significant step towards improving the infrastructure and quality of life for Leavenworth residents.

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