Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance - PA24-024

Marysville, WALocal News

Scheduled for November 6, 2024, the event titled "Notice of Mitigated Determination of Non-Significance - PA24-024" will take place at Neil Latta Engineering in Blaine, Washington. This gathering aims to shed light on the environmental considerations surrounding the project, which is particularly relevant to the community of Kawartha Lakes. Participants will have the opportunity to engage directly with project representatives and express their concerns or support. The notice emphasizes the importance of community input, highlighting a commitment to transparency in environmental decision-making. With the event starting at 8:00 AM local time and concluding at 11:30 PM GMT, it provides ample opportunity for residents to participate.

This proactive approach to environmental management serves to strengthen community ties and ensure that local voices are heard. The event represents a significant step in fostering dialogue about the implications of development projects on local ecosystems. Stakeholders are urged to attend to better understand the project's significance and its potential impact on their environment.

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