City of Snoqualmie Meeting Cancellations and Holidays

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie has announced the cancellation of several scheduled meetings, which includes City Council and Council Committee sessions set for December 19-20, 2022. Furthermore, the City Council Meeting on December 26 and Board and Commission meetings during the week of December 26 through December 30 are also canceled. This decision demonstrates the city's commitment to transparent communication regarding governance matters that directly affect the community. By informing residents about these changes, Snoqualmie aims to keep its citizens engaged and aware of local government activities. The city encourages residents to stay updated through its official website, which will provide information about future meetings and any potential rescheduling.

This focus on communication is crucial for maintaining civic involvement and trust in local governance. As local government operations adapt to various circumstances, ensuring that the public remains informed is a key priority. Residents are reminded of the importance of participating in civic matters, even as some meetings are postponed.

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