Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement Written Public Comment Period Open Until Sept. 16

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The written public comment period for the Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement is now open, inviting local residents to engage directly with city planning efforts. This opportunity allows community members to express their views on the draft Development Agreement at the City Council's regular hybrid meeting on September 12, 2022, starting at 7 PM. The Snoqualmie Mill Site Project represents a significant development that will impact the area, making public feedback essential for ensuring that the community's needs and concerns are addressed. The city encourages participation as part of its commitment to transparency and inclusivity in governance. Feedback collected during this period will directly influence the agreement's finalization, ensuring that it reflects the interests of the residents.

This initiative underscores the importance of civic engagement and the role of local voices in shaping future developments. With the comment period closing on September 16, residents are urged to make their opinions heard. This process not only fosters community involvement but also strengthens the relationship between local government and its citizens.

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