Snoqualmie Community Survey Now Open All Residents over 18

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie invites residents aged 18 and older to participate in an open-participation community survey from June 16-30. This survey follows a random-sample survey launched in May, which aimed to gather opinions on city services and community priorities. Non-selected households are encouraged to contribute their perspectives on critical issues such as housing, transportation, outdoor recreation, and civic engagement. Participants will be asked to optionally provide their email and zip code after answering the survey questions to ensure unique responses and facilitate future communications. The city guarantees that all responses will remain confidential, with no identifying information shared by Polco, the independent consultant conducting the survey.

Both surveys will conclude on June 30, and the city expects to receive a comprehensive report of the results in August 2025. Community members will have opportunities to review the findings during public meetings and online. This initiative represents a significant step in shaping the city's first strategic plan based on resident feedback.

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