Notice of City Council Meeting Time Change

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The Leavenworth City Council is set to hold a meeting on December 8, 2015, with a newly adjusted start time of 9:00 AM local time, allowing for increased community involvement. The meeting will take place until 11:00 PM GMT, providing ample opportunity for residents to engage with their local government. This change is part of the council's broader initiative to enhance transparency and encourage public discourse on pressing issues within the community. Leavenworth County residents are urged to attend and contribute to discussions that directly impact their lives. The council's commitment to facilitating civic engagement is commendable and reflects a proactive approach to governance.

Attending such meetings can empower citizens to influence decisions on local policies and initiatives. This gathering is not just a formality; it is an essential opportunity for residents to express their views and needs. Ultimately, the city council meeting represents a critical juncture for local governance and community involvement.

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