Community Invited to Ribbon Cutting Celebrating the Completion of 384th Sidewalk and Sewer Project

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

A ribbon cutting will take place on July 23, 2025, at 2 PM to commemorate the completion of the 384th Sidewalk and Sewer project in downtown Snoqualmie. The project added a new sidewalk along a one-mile stretch of 384th Ave SE, enhancing pedestrian safety and access to downtown. It also replaced a 40-year-old sewer line, enabling future connections for homes on septic systems. Mayor Katherine Ross stated the project is a small but significant improvement that will have lasting benefits for residents. The event will feature local representatives, city staff, and community members celebrating these infrastructure advancements.

The 384th Sidewalk and Sewer project represents a commitment to modernizing essential services in the city. Improved infrastructure is crucial for community growth and safety. Residents can expect safer routes to downtown and enhanced utility options in the future.

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