Residents Invited to Provide Comments on the Proposed 2025-26 Biennial Budget, Oct. 3

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is inviting residents to participate in public hearings set for October 3rd, focusing on the proposed 2025-26 Biennial Budget. These hearings are designed to encourage community engagement and provide a platform for residents to share their thoughts on the City’s financial planning. Scheduled to begin at approximately 6 PM during special meetings of the City Council, the hearings aim to gather diverse perspectives from the community. The proposed budget will have significant implications for various local services and projects, underscoring the importance of public input in shaping the financial future of Snoqualmie. Residents are encouraged to attend and express their views, ensuring that the budget reflects the community's needs and priorities.

The City values the insights of its citizens and aims to create a budget that is responsive to their concerns. This initiative exemplifies the City’s commitment to transparency and collaboration in governance. By participating in these hearings, residents can play an active role in influencing decisions that will affect their community for years to come.

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