City Council Special Meeting on Proposed Model Train Museum Project, July 31

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie City Council will hold a special hybrid meeting on July 31, 2023, at 7 PM to discuss the exciting proposed model train museum project. Located at the intersection of Railroad Ave/SR 202 and Snoqualmie Parkway, this initiative aims to create both a museum and a park, enriching the city's cultural offerings. The project is designed to promote community engagement and enhance local tourism, potentially drawing visitors to the area. During the meeting, residents will have the chance to voice their opinions and gain insights into the project's development plans. This proposal demonstrates the city's commitment to improving public spaces and preserving local history.

The hybrid format of the meeting ensures that all community members can participate, whether in person or online. As Snoqualmie continues to grow, initiatives like these play a vital role in shaping a vibrant community. Residents are encouraged to attend and contribute to this important discussion that could impact the future of their city.

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