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Public Comment Period Open for Draft Capital Improvement Plan

Woodinville, WALocal News

The City of Woodinville is actively seeking community input on its Draft Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for the years 2025-2030, which aims to enhance local infrastructure and improve the overall quality of life for residents and businesses alike. The public comment period is currently open and will remain so until October 6th, allowing ample time for community members to review the proposed projects and share their feedback. The CIP encompasses a range of initiatives spread across five main categories: Streets, Parks, Surface Water Improvements, Facilities, and Property Acquisition. These projects have been developed based on formal long-range plans already adopted by the City Council. The city encourages residents to participate in this process, reflecting its commitment to transparency and community engagement.

Those interested can access detailed information and the feedback form through the city's official website. This initiative not only aims to improve local infrastructure but also fosters a sense of community involvement in local governance. The plan signifies an important step towards building a better future for Woodinville.

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