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The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking community input to identify suitable locations for new pole-mounted electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. This initiative is a collaboration with Puget Sound Energy (PSE), which aims to enhance access to EV charging infrastructure throughout the city. With the growing adoption of electric vehicles, the need for convenient charging options has become increasingly critical. Residents are encouraged to share their suggestions, which will play a pivotal role in determining where these charging stations are placed. PSE plans to install multiple charging stations based on community feedback, reflecting a commitment to sustainable transportation solutions.

This initiative not only supports local EV drivers but also contributes to the city's environmental goals. By fostering public participation, Snoqualmie is ensuring that the community's needs are met in planning for the future of transportation. Engaging residents in this decision-making process exemplifies the city's dedication to empowering its citizens and promoting sustainability.

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