Join Snoqualmie Fire and Police Chiefs for ‘Chat with the Chiefs’ on June 1

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Residents of Snoqualmie are encouraged to attend the "Chat with the Chiefs" event on June 1, 2023, providing an excellent opportunity to connect with local leaders. This informal gathering will take place at Snoqualmie Ridge Starbucks from 10-11 am, featuring Fire Dept. Chief Mark Correira and Police Dept. Chief Perry Phipps. Attendees will have the chance to discuss pressing community concerns and share ideas directly with their public safety officials.

Such events are vital for fostering open communication, enabling residents to ask questions and express their views on safety and regulations. Both chiefs emphasize the importance of community engagement in building trust and improving public safety. This initiative represents a proactive approach to governance, ensuring that citizens feel heard and valued. By promoting these conversations, local authorities aim to enhance community relations and address public safety issues more effectively. Residents are encouraged to participate and make their voices heard in shaping the future of their community.

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