Q A Snoqualmie City Council Incumbent and Candidate Ethan Benson Talks Community Engagement, Swimming Pools and Retail on the Ridge

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Candidate Ethan Benson, seeking a position on the Snoqualmie City Council, stresses the importance of community engagement in local governance. He recounts an instance where resident feedback on utility rates prompted the council to reconsider a planned increase, showcasing the impact of effective communication. Benson critiques the current mayor's handling of community input and believes that a shift in approach could foster a more inclusive decision-making process. He calls for more town halls and open forums to gather resident opinions on major projects. Benson also encourages community participation through initiatives like the Citizen’s Academy, emphasizing that residents should actively voice their opinions.

The summer primary for the council position was held on August 5, with ballots for the upcoming general election mailed out on October 16. The election will take place on November 4. Benson’s insights reflect a desire for a more responsive and engaged local government.

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