Upcoming Closures of Centennial Fields and Sandy Cove Park for Tree Removal

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The upcoming closures of Centennial Fields Park and Sandy Cove Park are critical to ongoing community safety efforts in Snoqualmie, WA. Centennial Fields Park will close on August 24 from 6 AM to 2:30 PM, followed by Sandy Cove Park's closure on September 14 from 7 AM to 4 PM. These temporary closures are necessary to facilitate the removal of hazardous trees, a measure taken to protect residents and visitors. City officials highlight the importance of these activities in maintaining park safety and preventing potential incidents. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and seek alternative spaces for recreation during these closures.

The city is committed to minimizing disruption while ensuring public safety and the well-being of its community. Additional details and updates regarding the park closures can be accessed through the official Snoqualmie website. This proactive approach demonstrates the city’s dedication to maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for all its residents.

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