Notice of Leavenworth City Council Special Meeting

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Leavenworth City Council is convening a special meeting on January 15, 2016, at 9:00 AM local time, as detailed in a recent announcement. This gathering is crucial for engaging local residents in discussions surrounding municipal governance and financial matters. The meeting will be held at the city's mailing address, emphasizing the council's dedication to transparency and community involvement. Attendees can expect to hear about significant topics that directly impact the city’s business landscape and financial planning. This event underscores the importance of civic engagement, encouraging residents to actively participate in decision-making processes.

By fostering open communication, the council aims to address community concerns and enhance local governance. The special session is not only a platform for discussion but also an opportunity for council members to make informed decisions that resonate with the needs of the residents. Overall, this meeting reflects a commitment to responsive governance in Leavenworth.

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