We Want to Hear from You: Snoqualmie 2044 Comprehensive Plan Open House

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Snoqualmie is hosting an open house on April 6 from 6-7:30 PM in the Council Chambers, where residents can learn about the 2023-24 Comprehensive Plan Update. This essential planning document outlines the city's development strategies and is revised only once every eight years, making it a critical opportunity for community involvement. City staff will be on hand to present information and answer questions, helping residents understand the implications of the update on their neighborhoods. The event aims to foster dialogue between residents and city officials, encouraging input that reflects the community's needs and priorities. Engaging in this open house is crucial for residents who want to influence the future of Snoqualmie and ensure their voices are included in the planning process.

Additionally, this initiative underscores the city's commitment to transparency and civic engagement. By participating, residents can help shape the city's vision for years to come. This gathering serves as an important reminder of the power of local governance and community participation.

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