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Mayor Wheeler's 2022 Initiatives for Bremerton

Bremerton, WALocal News

Scheduled for November 6, 2024, at 5:30 PM, the Bremerton City Council will conduct a public hearing during its regular meeting. This session aims to review the projected use of funds for the 2025 Action Plan, a critical document that outlines how the city will allocate its financial resources for community development. The focus will be on the funding recommendations from the CDBG Project Review Committee, which assesses various local projects that could receive federal assistance. Community members are encouraged to attend, offering them a chance to voice their opinions on the proposed funding. This public hearing is a vital step in ensuring transparency and fostering community engagement in local governance.

The decisions made during this hearing could significantly impact the region's development initiatives, making it essential for stakeholders to participate. Bremerton's proactive approach in involving residents underscores the importance of community voices in shaping future projects. Engaging the public in this manner helps build trust and accountability within the local government.

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