Snoqualmie Announces City Administrator Finalists

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is set to host a significant public forum, giving residents the chance to meet the four finalists for the City Administrator position. The event is scheduled for November 15, from 5:00 to 6:30 p. m. at the City Hall Council Chambers, located at 38624 SE River Street. This gathering presents a unique opportunity for community members to engage with the candidates, fostering transparency and dialogue around local governance.

As the city navigates various challenges and opportunities, the selection of a new City Administrator is particularly crucial for future leadership. Attendees will be required to wear masks during the event, underscoring the ongoing public health considerations. This proactive approach by the city reflects its commitment to involving citizens in decision-making processes. The event not only addresses the immediate need for a new administrator but also emphasizes the importance of community engagement in shaping local policies and governance.

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