4222025 City Council, Lake Chelan Airport Board Transportation Benefit District Zoom Information

Chelan, WALocal News

The upcoming Zoom conference on April 22, 2025, will involve the Lake Chelan Airport Board, the City Council, and the Transportation Benefit District, focusing on vital transportation issues in the Chelan community. Beginning at 5:15 PM local time, this event offers a unique opportunity for residents to engage directly with local officials. Attendees can expect discussions on the future of transport services and airport operations, which are critical for regional connectivity. The meeting highlights the city's commitment to transparency and public involvement in decision-making processes. Community participation is essential, as it fosters collaboration and ensures that local voices are heard in shaping transportation policy.

This event is part of a broader effort to enhance public awareness and engagement with municipal affairs. As transportation continues to be a pressing topic, the conference promises to address concerns that affect daily life in Chelan. Residents are encouraged to join and contribute to the dialogue.

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