Notice of Leavenworth Planning Commission Special Meeting Location (Venue Change)

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Leavenworth Planning Commission will convene for a special meeting on July 13, 2021, with a new location announced for the event. The meeting will take place at a mailing address, aimed at facilitating better access for local residents in Leavenworth, Washington. This venue change is crucial for community members who wish to engage with municipal council discussions. The Planning Commission's agenda often includes key topics that affect local development and planning, making public attendance essential. By encouraging citizen participation, the commission aims to enhance transparency and responsiveness in local governance.

This notice serves as an important reminder of the active role residents can play in shaping their community. As local governance evolves, such meetings foster a collaborative environment for discussing issues that matter most to residents. The city’s commitment to effective communication is reflected in this timely announcement, ensuring that all stakeholders are informed and involved.

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