Snoqualmie Marks Infrastructure Milestone with July 23 Ribbon Cutting on 384th Avenue SE

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie will celebrate the completion of the 384th Sidewalk and Sewer Project with a ribbon cutting on July 23. This initiative improves downtown infrastructure by adding a one-mile sidewalk and upgrading an aging sewer line that was over 40 years old. The new sewer line is designed to handle future connections for homes that are currently on septic systems, addressing long-term community needs. Mayor Katherine Ross highlighted the project's importance for pedestrian safety and walkability in the downtown area. Local leaders and residents will gather to recognize the project's completion and its benefits to the community.

This infrastructure investment aligns with the city's broader goal of enhancing urban utilities and public spaces. The upgrades are expected to have a lasting impact for years to come. Such projects reflect a proactive approach to urban development in Snoqualmie.

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