Community members gathered for the third meeting aimed at shaping a comprehensive plan for Leavenworth, which is mandated by the state for completion by 2026. The city officials are striving to finalize the plan by the end of 2025, emphasizing the importance of community input in the planning process.
Mayor Carl opened the meeting by welcoming both returning and new attendees, highlighting the previous discussions on housing and sustainable tourism. He noted that the city is facing increased density and population growth, prompting the need for proactive planning to maintain the quality of life for residents.
The meeting's focus was on the physical environment and resource management, with city officials eager to hear community concerns and ideas. Attendees were encouraged to participate actively, share their thoughts at their tables, and submit questions through designated drop boxes or via email for future discussions.
Mayor Carl reiterated the importance of revisiting the community's vision, reflecting on the town's evolution over the past 60 years. He stressed the need to balance growth with the preservation of Leavenworth's unique character and diversity. The next opportunity for community engagement will be on October 14, where officials will report back on the feedback received and outline the next steps in the planning process.