Call for Bids Chumstick Highway Multipurpose Trail WaterSewer Extension

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially opened the bidding process for the Chumstick Highway Multipurpose Trail and Water/Sewer Extension project, as detailed in a recent announcement. The event is scheduled from March 7 to March 25, 2016, highlighting a significant commitment to local infrastructure improvements. This project encompasses the creation of a multipurpose trail, designed to enhance mobility and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike. In conjunction with the trail, the extension of water and sewer services is essential to accommodate the community's ongoing growth. Such developments not only improve public works but also promote economic vitality in the region.

Leavenworth's proactive approach in addressing these needs reflects its dedication to community welfare and sustainable development. Local contractors are encouraged to submit bids and participate in this impactful initiative. This project is a crucial step toward enhancing the quality of life in Leavenworth.

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