Help Shape the Future of Snoqualmie City Launches Community-wide Survey

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Starting May 19, 2025, the City of Snoqualmie will conduct the National Community Survey to gather resident feedback for its first-ever strategic plan. This initiative aims to evaluate city services and enhance community quality of life. Invitations will be mailed to randomly selected households, with a broader community survey opening in mid-June. Mayor Katherine Ross highlighted the importance of resident input for measuring city performance. Developed by the National Research Center at Polco, the survey examines factors like economy, safety, and inclusivity in Snoqualmie.

Results will provide insights into community strengths and areas needing improvement. The feedback collected will guide long-term goals and priorities for the city. The survey closes on June 30, 2025, and residents are encouraged to participate to shape the future of Snoqualmie.

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