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Now Hiring Recycle Center Attendant City of Leavenworth

The City of Leavenworth is seeking applications for a part-time Recycle Center Attendant, offering a competitive pay rate of $18.00 per hour. The role involves overseeing the Recycle Center operations on Wednesdays and Saturdays, ensuring proper handling and sorting of recyclable materials. Interested candidates can apply in person or through the city’s website, with interviews conducted upon application submission.

Leavenworth Parking Study Update City of Leavenworth

The Leavenworth Parking Study Update reveals the latest information on the Downtown Strategic Parking Management Plan, including the Final Draft Report and associated appendices. This update is crucial for residents and visitors, providing insights into parking strategies that impact the city's accessibility and development.

Request for Proposal for Public Internet Access, Telephone, and Long Distance Services City of Leavenworth

The City of Leavenworth is seeking proposals from firms to provide public internet access, telephone, and long-distance services, with submissions due by August 17, 2018. Interested parties can access the detailed request for proposal on the City’s Finance Department webpage. For further inquiries, contact the Finance Director/City Clerk, Chantell Steiner.

Public Open House for Leavenworth Parking Study City of Leavenworth

The City of Leavenworth is hosting a Public Open House to discuss the Leavenworth Parking Study, aiming to gather community input and address local parking challenges. This event presents an opportunity for residents to engage with city officials and contribute to the planning process, highlighting the city’s commitment to responsive governance.

Upper Valley Museum Christmas In July City of Leavenworth

The "Upper Valley Museum Christmas In July" article highlights an upcoming festive event aimed at bringing community members together to celebrate the holiday spirit during the summer. This local event not only fosters community engagement but also supports the Upper Valley Museum in its mission to preserve local history and culture. Residents and visitors can look forward to a unique experience that blends holiday cheer with summer fun.

Downtown Leavenworth Parking Management Study and Plan City of Leavenworth

The Downtown Leavenworth Parking Management Study and Plan outlines the findings and recommendations from a public open house held on May 2, 2018. The report is crucial for addressing parking management challenges in downtown Leavenworth, providing residents and visitors with essential insights into upcoming changes and improvements.

The Next Phase of the Osborn Visioning Process is Here!

The article invites community members to participate in the visioning process for the Osborn Property by reviewing concept site plans. Scheduled events on June 10, 11, and 12 will allow residents to provide feedback through surveys at local venues. This initiative underscores the importance of community involvement in urban planning.

Rock scaling work on US 2 east of Leavenworth will cause delays this week

Rock scaling work on US 2 east of Leavenworth will lead to lane and shoulder closures, causing delays on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Washington State Department of Transportation advises travelers to plan for longer travel times between Leavenworth and Wenatchee. Updates will be available on the travel alert page and Twitter.

City Hall is closed today, July 5th, 2021 in observance of Independence Day City of Leavenworth

City Hall in Leavenworth is closed on July 5, 2021, in observance of Independence Day, following the celebrations of the 4th of July. This announcement serves as a reminder to the community about the holiday's impact on local services. Residents are encouraged to plan accordingly.

Chelan Fire District 3 Moves Leavenworth to Very High Fire Danger Restrictions

Chelan County Fire District #3 has implemented very high fire danger restrictions due to extreme fire hazard conditions. Outdoor fires and open flame devices are prohibited, with few exceptions, to protect residents and visitors. The measures align with regulations from local, state, and federal fire management agencies.

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