December 13 City Council Meeting To Be Held in Person and Remotely

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Snoqualmie City Council is preparing for its next meeting on December 13 at 7 p. m. , which will feature a hybrid format to accommodate diverse attendance preferences. With options for both in-person participation at the City Council Chambers and remote attendance via Zoom, the format aims to engage a broader segment of the community. Located at 38624 SE River Street, the City Council Chambers will host discussions on several critical local issues.

This meeting format is particularly timely, reflecting the city's commitment to transparency and public involvement. Residents are encouraged to attend and express their thoughts on community matters directly to their elected officials. Additionally, the hybrid setup allows for a seamless transition between in-person and virtual engagement, ensuring that everyone has a voice. As local governance increasingly embraces technology, such meetings could become a model for future civic engagement. This initiative highlights the importance of community participation in local government decisions.

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