Snoqualmie Community Invited to Special Capital Improvement Plan Open House, June 9

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is reaching out to its residents for their input during a Capital Improvement Plan Open House scheduled for June 9, 2022, from 6-7:30 p. m. at City Hall. This event will present the Mayor’s Proposed 2023-2028 Capital Improvement Plan, which includes essential projects aimed at enhancing local infrastructure and community services. Residents will have the opportunity to learn about the proposed projects that could significantly influence their neighborhoods and overall quality of life.

The open house underscores the city's dedication to transparency and active participation in local governance. By inviting community members to share their insights, the city aims to create a collaborative atmosphere for future planning. Such engagement is vital for ensuring that the projects align with the needs and desires of the community. The city intends to showcase a range of projects, from public facilities to transportation improvements, highlighting the importance of infrastructure in fostering a thriving community. Participation in this event can help shape the future landscape of Snoqualmie, making it a key opportunity for residents to influence local development.

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