Estrada Appointed Snoqualmie’s City Clerk

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

On October 11, 2021, Deborah “Deb” Estrada was officially appointed as the City Clerk of Snoqualmie during a City Council meeting, where she received the Oath of Office from Mayor Matt Larson. Estrada will begin her duties on October 18, marking an important transition in the city's administrative leadership. The City Clerk's position is essential for maintaining public records and ensuring smooth administrative operations within the local government. Mayor Larson praised Estrada's dedication and experience, indicating that her leadership will benefit the city and its residents. The appointment of a new City Clerk is a significant event for Snoqualmie, as it brings new energy and direction to the city's operations.

Community members are encouraged to engage with Estrada as she takes on her new responsibilities. This appointment underscores the importance of strong governance in local communities. As the city moves forward, Estrada's role will be crucial in fostering transparency and accountability in city affairs.

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