City Survey Now Open to All Snoqualmie Adults Through June 30

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie has launched an open-participation community survey for residents 18 and older, running from June 16 to 30. This initiative follows a random-sample survey that began in May, which was designed to assess city services and inform the city's first strategic plan. Residents not selected for the random sample are encouraged to share opinions on topics such as housing, transportation, and outdoor recreation. The open survey includes the same questions as the earlier version, ensuring uniformity in community feedback. Participants may provide their email and zip code, though it is optional, to help track responses and maintain confidentiality.

The city partnered with Polco, an independent consultant, to facilitate the survey, which allows for benchmarking against similar communities. Both surveys will close on June 30, with results set to be published in August 2025. Community members will have opportunities to review the findings during public meetings and online.

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