View Community Center Expansion Project Designs, Share Input at Open House, Feb. 8

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is hosting two open houses for the Community Center Expansion Project, scheduled for January 31 and February 8 from 5-7 PM at the Community Center/YMCA. These events aim to engage residents by allowing them to review project designs and meet the project team. Community input is highly valued, and attendees will have the chance to ask questions and provide feedback on the expansion plans. To enhance the experience, the city will provide pizza and drinks to participants. This approach not only informs residents but also encourages active participation in local governance and development.

The open houses are part of a broader effort to ensure that community voices are heard in shaping important public projects. Such initiatives are crucial for fostering a sense of ownership and pride among residents. This expansion project reflects Snoqualmie's ongoing commitment to improving community facilities and enhancing quality of life for its residents.

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