Final Environmental Impact Statement on Snoqualmie Mill Planned Commercial/Industrial Plan Issued

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie has officially released the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the proposed Snoqualmie Mill Planned Commercial/Industrial Plan on December 9, 2021. This critical document details the environmental impacts and considerations associated with the development, providing transparent information to the public. Citizens can review the FEIS on the City’s website or obtain copies at Snoqualmie City Hall, ensuring accessibility to important data. This release signifies an important milestone in the planning process, underlining the City’s commitment to informed decision-making. Public engagement is encouraged, as feedback and comments on the FEIS are vital for the development's future.

The report aims to address community concerns and outline potential mitigation strategies related to environmental impacts. As the City moves forward with the planning process, the input from residents will play a crucial role in shaping the outcome. The FEIS serves not only as a regulatory requirement but also as a tool for fostering community involvement and transparency in local governance.

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