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2025 Comprehensive Plan Update Envisioning Ferndale with the City and WWU Open House

Ferndale, WALocal News

The City of Ferndale is set to host an open house on January 17, 2025, focusing on the updates to its 2025 Comprehensive Plan in partnership with Western Washington University. This significant event invites residents to actively participate by sharing their thoughts and suggestions on the city’s future development strategies. The comprehensive plan serves as a pivotal roadmap for Ferndale's growth, influencing everything from urban infrastructure to public services. Engaging the community in this planning process is essential, as it ensures that the city's initiatives resonate with the needs and desires of its residents. Feedback gathered during the open house will directly inform city officials as they refine policies and projects aimed at fostering a sustainable and thriving community.

This event underscores the importance of public participation in local governance and highlights Ferndale's commitment to transparent decision-making. Residents are encouraged to attend and make their voices heard in shaping the future of their city. By aligning city planning with community values, Ferndale aims to enhance its livability and appeal for current and future residents.

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