North Bend and Snoqualmie Agree on Interim Plan as Police Transition Continues

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of North Bend and Snoqualmie have revised their interim Interlocal Agreement for Police Services, ensuring public safety operations remain uninterrupted. This agreement is critical as both cities navigate the transition of police services amidst changing community needs. Mayor Melissa Grant highlighted the importance of collaboration, stating, "Our communities deserve a seamless transition in public safety. " The updated agreement reflects ongoing discussions aimed at enhancing police service efficiency. Local officials are focused on maintaining community trust and safety during this period.

Both cities emphasize their commitment to providing effective law enforcement services. The agreement is set to be reviewed regularly to adapt to any challenges that may arise. As public safety continues to be a priority, officials are optimistic about the collaborative efforts.

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