Join Interim Snoqualmie Fire and Police Chiefs for ‘Chat with the Chiefs’ on Aug. 18

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is set to host an engaging "Chat with the Chiefs" event on August 18, 2023, where residents can connect with Interim Fire Chief Mike Bailey and Interim Police Chief Brian Lynch. Taking place at the Snoqualmie Parkway Starbucks, this informal meeting aims to encourage open dialogue about public safety issues that matter to the community. Residents are urged to come with questions or concerns they may have regarding local services and safety measures. Such events are instrumental in promoting transparency, as they provide a platform for citizens to engage directly with their public safety leaders. Furthermore, this initiative reflects the city's ongoing efforts to strengthen community relations and ensure that residents feel heard and valued.

By creating an accessible setting for discussion, the city facilitates a two-way communication channel that can lead to better-informed policies and practices. The invitation to this event highlights the commitment of local leaders to prioritize community engagement and responsiveness. Attendees can look forward to valuable insights and a better understanding of the challenges and successes faced by the fire and police departments.

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