Community Invited to Capital Improvement Plan Open House, June 6

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is hosting a Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Open House on June 6, 2024, at Snoqualmie City Hall, inviting residents to participate from 5 PM to 7 PM. This event is crucial for community members wishing to learn more about the projects slated for inclusion in the proposed 2025-30 CIP. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with city officials, ask questions, and provide feedback on the planned projects, which may include infrastructure upgrades and public facility improvements. The open house highlights the city's dedication to transparency and community involvement in local governance. It serves as a platform for residents to express their views and ensure their needs are considered in future planning.

By facilitating open dialogue, the city aims to build trust and foster a collaborative environment between officials and the community. This initiative is part of Snoqualmie's broader strategy to enhance the quality of life for its residents through thoughtful infrastructure development. Marking this event on June 6 is a step towards empowering citizens to play an active role in shaping their community.

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