You’re Invited: Snoqualmie Comprehensive Plan Community Open House, Oct. 18

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On October 18, 2023, the City of Snoqualmie will hold a Comprehensive Plan Open House from 6-7 PM at the Snoqualmie Library Meeting Room, inviting residents to contribute to the city's future planning. This event is part of the broader Snoqualmie 2044 initiative, aimed at updating the Comprehensive Plan that governs local development and policy. Community input is crucial, as it directly influences decisions that affect livability and growth in the region. The city seeks to create a participatory atmosphere, ensuring that all voices are heard in the planning process. To enhance community involvement, pizza and drinks will be provided to attendees, fostering a welcoming environment for discussion.

This initiative underscores the city's dedication to transparency and collaboration in governance. Residents are encouraged to attend and express their ideas and concerns, making this event a key opportunity for local engagement. The Open House not only serves a practical purpose but also reinforces the community's role in shaping the future of Snoqualmie.

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