Riverview Park Playground Replacement Project Begins in Mid-February

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is preparing to launch the Riverview Park Playground Replacement Project, with construction slated to begin in mid-February. The existing playground will be closed during the week of February 13, marking the start of this significant upgrade. This project aims to revitalize the park, providing improved recreational facilities for families and children in the area. By focusing on enhancing outdoor spaces, the city demonstrates its commitment to fostering community engagement and well-being. The anticipated completion of the project is set for late spring or early summer, aligning with the outdoor season when families are likely to visit the park.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updates and any potential changes to the schedule through city announcements. The initiative represents a vital investment in local infrastructure, ensuring that the community has access to safe and enjoyable recreational areas. The playground replacement is expected to be a welcome addition for residents, enhancing the overall experience at Riverview Park.

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