Si View Parks District to Begin New Administration Office Construction in January

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Si View Metropolitan Parks District will initiate site preparation for a new Administration Office in late January 2025, strategically located between SE Orchard Drive and Cedar Falls Way, east of Si View Park. This project addresses the district's growing demands for office space due to its expanded role in providing public parks and recreation services. The new office will consolidate all full-time staff operations and feature public meeting spaces, fostering community engagement and involvement. Currently, the administrative functions are housed in the Caretaker’s Cottage adjacent to the Si View Community Center and Pool; this facility will be repurposed to support expanded community recreation programs once the new office is operational. Construction will be accessed via Cedar Falls Way, ensuring that traffic disruptions are minimized during this process.

The anticipated completion date for the new Administration Office is October 2025. Community members can reach out with questions or comments to Executive Director Travis Stombaugh for further information. To stay updated on local projects and developments, residents are encouraged to subscribe to the City of North Bend's 'Notify Me' service.

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