Shoreline Permit Public Hearing 1320 W Woodin Ave

Chelan, WALocal News

A public hearing on the shoreline permit for 1320 W Woodin Ave, Chelan, is set to occur from April 2 to April 22, 2025. This event is particularly significant for local residents as it pertains to redevelopment plans that could impact the surrounding environment and community landscape. The hearing aims to address various consumer issues related to home improvement, remodeling, and construction. It will also bring attention to the implications of the Simple Service Discovery Protocol and its relevance to local redevelopment efforts. Community members are encouraged to participate actively, providing feedback and concerns to local authorities.

The event underscores the importance of civic engagement in addressing issues that affect the quality of life in Chelan. Furthermore, it serves as a platform to discuss environmental services and their role in sustainable development. Overall, this hearing represents a critical junction for both community input and local governance.

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