Meadowbrook Way Partial Closure, 384th Lane Reduction Start Soon for Infrastructure Improvements

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Infrastructure improvements are on the horizon for Snoqualmie, with the upcoming partial closure of Meadowbrook Way and reductions on 384th Ave SE. Scheduled to commence in late July and early August, these projects will focus on restoring two Kimball Creek bridges and installing a new sewer line, crucial for enhancing the city's utility infrastructure. Residents should prepare for potential traffic disruptions as contractors implement these necessary upgrades, which aim to improve safety and service reliability. This initiative underscores the city's dedication to maintaining its infrastructure in a way that meets the needs of the growing community. The restoration of the bridges supporting Meadowbrook Way SE is particularly significant, as it will ensure the continued safety of this vital transportation route.

Furthermore, the installation of a new sewer line on 384th Ave SE will modernize the city’s utility services, promoting sustainability and efficiency. With these improvements, Snoqualmie aims to bolster its infrastructure while minimizing inconvenience to its residents. The projects reflect the city’s proactive approach to managing and enhancing its public works for long-term community benefit.

Related Articles

Celebrate the Magic of the Holiday Season at Snoqualmie Winter Lights, Dec. 6

Snoqualmie Winter Lights will take place on December 6, 2025, from 3-6 PM in Historic Downtown Snoqualmie. The annual event features the lighting of the community tree and visits with Santa. Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars for this festive tradition.

Support Local Kick Off the Holiday Season by Celebrating Small Business Saturday on November 29

Snoqualmie encourages residents to support local businesses during Small Business Saturday on November 29, 2025. The initiative aims to boost the local economy and highlight unique shops and restaurants in the community.

Fire Blotter Unresponsive at Echo Glen Snoqualmie Fire Alarm Baseball Field Crash

Snoqualmie crews responded to multiple incidents between November 7 and November 16, 2025, including medical emergencies and vehicle accidents. Notable events included a one-vehicle collision on I-90 that caused significant damage and a high-speed crash involving a vehicle on Redmond-Fall City Road. All patients were transported to hospitals for treatment.