Notice of Cancelation - Dec 26 Planning Commission Meeting

Mercer Island, WALocal News

Mercer Island, Washington, has announced the cancellation of its Planning Commission Regular Meetings scheduled for November 27 and December 26, 2024. This information was disseminated on October 30, 2024, by Deputy City Clerk Deborah Estrada. The cancellation is a significant development for local residents who rely on these meetings to voice concerns and participate in community planning. The next meeting is now slated for January 22, 2025, providing a future opportunity for community involvement. The decision to cancel these sessions may influence ongoing planning discussions and the city’s development agenda.

Residents are urged to utilize the city’s website and email notifications to remain informed about changes and upcoming events. The city emphasizes transparency and encourages public participation in its governance processes. Staying updated will ensure that citizens can engage effectively with local government initiatives and decisions.

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