Community Invited to Provide Input on Snoqualmie Mill Site Proposed Final Development Agreement

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is calling on community members to join a hybrid City Council meeting on October 24, 2022, to discuss the proposed Final Development Agreement (DA) for the Snoqualmie Mill Site project. This meeting is an essential forum for residents to provide verbal comments and feedback on development plans that will shape the future of this vital area within their city. Scheduled to start at 7 PM, the meeting aims to gather local insights and foster community engagement in the planning process. The proposed DA is critical as it will dictate how the mill site is developed, impacting local infrastructure, economy, and community aesthetics. By encouraging public participation, the city demonstrates its commitment to transparency and inclusivity in governance.

Residents will have the opportunity to voice concerns, ask questions, and contribute suggestions, reflecting their needs and preferences. Such civic involvement is pivotal for creating a developmental framework that aligns with community values. The outcome of this meeting could significantly influence the direction of the Snoqualmie Mill Site project and its integration into the local landscape.

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