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Public Hearing - Final 2024 Comp Plan Update

Medina, WALocal News

The City of Medina is preparing for a Hybrid Public Hearing on November 12, 2024, at 5:00 PM, focused on the Final 2024 Comprehensive Plan Update. This important event will be held at Medina City Hall and accessible via Teleconference Zoom Meeting, promoting community engagement in local governance. The Comprehensive Plan is vital as it guides the city’s development and land use decisions, reflecting the community’s needs and aspirations. Residents are encouraged to participate and share their insights, ensuring that diverse perspectives are considered in the planning process. By offering both in-person and virtual attendance options, the city aims to enhance accessibility and encourage broader participation.

This public hearing not only addresses significant local issues but also emphasizes Medina’s commitment to transparency and inclusivity. As residents gather to discuss future developments, their feedback will play a crucial role in shaping the city's direction. The event highlights the importance of civic engagement in fostering a vibrant and responsive community.

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