The Ross Report - Monthly News from Mayor Katherine Ross

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In her latest "Ross Report," Mayor Katherine Ross delivers essential updates that resonate with the Snoqualmie community. The report discusses the ongoing paving of Snoqualmie Parkway, a vital project aimed at improving local transportation and making the area more accessible. Alongside this infrastructure development, the Mayor shares insights from a recent tour of the Community Center, which serves as a hub for various community activities and services. She highlights the importance of community involvement as the city seeks feedback through a Community Survey, the results of which will guide future initiatives. This edition of the newsletter emphasizes the administration's dedication to transparency and open communication with residents.

By keeping citizens informed about significant municipal projects, Mayor Ross aims to foster a greater sense of community engagement. The report not only underscores the importance of public infrastructure but also encourages residents to actively participate in shaping the city’s future. Overall, the "Ross Report" serves as a vital link between the city government and its constituents, ensuring that local voices are heard.

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