Lake Forest Park City Council Town Hall meeting Thursday

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Lake Forest Park City Council is hosting its first Town Hall Meeting on February 5, 2015, at City Hall, inviting residents to participate in discussions about local governance. Beginning with refreshments at 6:30 PM, the formal meeting will start at 7:00 PM, providing an informal environment for community interaction. The Council will outline key initiatives for 2015/2016, focusing on four main policy areas: Steam Restoration, Transportation, Strategic Planning, and Community Vitality. This meeting is a critical opportunity for residents to engage directly with Councilmembers, offering their questions and insights on local issues. The Council aims to foster a culture of transparency and inclusivity in decision-making processes.

Two additional Town Hall Meetings are planned for later in the year, further enhancing community involvement. By encouraging public participation, the Council seeks to strengthen its connection with residents and address their concerns effectively. This initiative reflects the importance of community feedback in shaping local policies and initiatives.

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