Weekly News & Updates

Sunday, April 13, 2025

City Meetings & Events

Meet the Mayor for a Coffee

Monday, April 14, 2025

8 AM

Iconoclast Cafe (at LOGE)

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Parking Advisory Committee

Thursday, April 17, 2025

4 PM

Council Chambers at City Hall (Zoom Option)

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City News

City Council Meeting Recap

Here are a few highlights from last week's City Council meeting. 


The City Council heard a presentation from BJ Andersen, Executive Director of the Wenatchee Valley Humane Society.


The City Council Adopted:

  • Ordinance 1707 - Quarterly Budget Amendment
  • Ordinance 1708 - Amending Sanitary Sewer User Charges

 

The City Council Approved:

  • Resolution 10-2025 - Impacts to our local Community with U.S. Forest Service Firings by the Federal Government


The City Council Authorized:

  • Cascade Medical Center Parking Agreement Amendment
  • 2024 Street Maintenance Project Acceptance
  • Supplemental Agreement No. 2 with RH2 for Services During Construction of the Water Transmission Main Replacement
  • Professional Services Agreement with Psomas for the Safe Streets and Roads for All Safety Action Plan
  • Professional Service Agreement with Pacific Security for Patrol and Parking Enforcement Services


The agenda and packet can be found here. The meeting was recorded and uploaded to our YouTube channel.

Got yard waste?

Thursday, May 1, 8 and 15

Curbside collection for residential yard waste is scheduled for the first three Thursdays in May (1, 8, and 15). You can set out a total of four bags and/or 4′ bound bundles each week, and the City will swing by and collect them for you. Bags and/or bundles should be placed on the curb by 6 AM. each Thursday morning.

 

Important Reminders:

>> Yard waste must be curbside by 6 AM on collection days.

>> Maximum of 4 bags or bundles per week; can be a combination of bags and bundles NOT to exceed 4 in total. (example: 2 bags + 2 bundles = 4 total OR 3 bags + 1 bundle = 4 total)

>> Each recyclable paper bag should NOT exceed 35 pounds.

 

NO furniture, appliances, dirt, rocks, sod, and/or construction debris will be picked up.

We are hiring!

The City of Leavenworth, an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) is hiring for:



+ Wastewater Treatment Plant Supervisor

+ Parks Maintenance Workers (I or II, Returning Seasonal)

+ Assistant Pool Manager

+ Lifeguard

+ Swim Instructor

Learn More

Construction News

Forest Service to Close Icicle Road Closure for Rockfall Mitigation

Starting Monday April 14th, crews will begin road work on Icicle Road between MP 4.36 and MP 4.92. Work will include Draped Rockfall Protection, installation of Gabion and Concrete Barriers, Roadway Excavation, Ditching, Asphalt Paving, Permanent Signing and Striping, and other minor roadway improvements. Traffic impacts will involve full-width road closures taking place Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 AM and Noon, and 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. One lane flagger controlled alternating traffic will take place from the hours of Noon to 1:00 PM and from 5:00 PM to 8:00 AM Monday through Friday. Traffic Control Personnel will be stationed at barricades near MP 4.36 (Snow Lakes Trailhead) and at MP 4.92 to help notify vehicular traffic of the road closure and when one lane alternating traffic times will occur.


The road closure is anticipated to take place through late June. More information and contacts can be found at: 

https://highways.dot.gov/federal-lands/projects/wa/fs-okw-76-1  

WSDOT to remove and replace several illumination and signal cabinets in Leavenworth

Prime Electric will be replacing three signal cabinets at key intersections in Leavenworth from April 14 to April 23. Work schedules will vary between day and night hours.


  • Site 13 (US 2/9th St/Evans St): Signal replacements will involve lane closures, with traffic redirected through open lanes. Other work will occur during designated hours or at any time if no lanes are closed.
  • Site 14 (US 2/Front St/Chumstick Hwy): The right-turn lane on Front St will close temporarily during foundation work, with traffic redirected through open lanes. Signal replacement will involve similar traffic adjustments.
  • Site 15 (US 2/Riverbend Dr): Shoulder closures are planned for foundation work, which may occur day or night. Signal replacement will involve lane closures and traffic redirection.

Neighborhood News

YOU'RE INVITED: Release Party at the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery

You are invited to the inaugural Salmon Release Party at Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery, Friday April 18, 2-6 PM.


This event celebrates the release of their juvenile salmon into Icicle Creek and encourages the community to partake in the process. Participants will earn passport stamps by engaging in activities led by local organizations. Once your stamp book is full, you will bring it to the salmon release station where you will get your very own smolt to name and release into Icicle Creek.

You are invited to the Early Learning Fair at the Osborn Playground on April 29

Are you trying to figure out how to raise a family and are in need of childcare?

The Upper Valley Early Learning Coalition and community sponsor, Maggie R., invite you to an Early Learning Fair on April 29th to showcase programs in the Upper Valley, community resources, and connection points for families with young children.


Stop by the Osborn playground between 4 - 6 PM and get to know childcare options, resources (incl. resources for families with children with disabilities), healthcare providers, and meet others in the same stage of life.


There will be free snacks, activities, and, of course, the playground! 

Wildfire: Why are we high risk and what can we do?

Join the Chumstick Wildfire Stewardship Coalition for an evening of discussion with UW Senior Research Ecologist, Paul Hessburg, PhD., and hear from partners working to reduce risk locally.


WHERE: Snowy Owl Theater, 7409 Icicle Rd

WHEN: Wednesday, April 30


5:30-6:30 PM Partner Info Booths Out Front

6:30-7:30 PM Keynote Speaker Paul Hessburg

7:30-8:30 PM Panel Discussion

Chelan County Fire District #3's Leavenworth Community Chipping Program starts May 19

This is a FREE service for residents within Chelan County Fire District #3. Residents in the Leavenworth area please reference this map to see if you fall within coverage.


To sign up, please contact Chelan County Fire District #3 at info@chelanfd3.org or (509) 548-7711.

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