If you missed the 4 Lakefront Open House - here's information

Shoreline, WALocal News

Lake Forest Park invites residents to participate in shaping the future of the local park through a survey open until July 1, 2025. The Lakefront Open House workshop exhibits are available online, detailing plans and proposals for the park's development. Community feedback is essential as it allows local stakeholders to express their views and suggestions. The project aims to enhance recreational spaces and improve community engagement. Historical efforts for park development have often shaped local initiatives, making this survey a continuation of that tradition.

Stakeholders are encouraged to review the exhibits and provide their input. The project reflects a broader commitment to community involvement in local governance. For additional details, residents can visit the link provided.

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