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Snoqualmie Valley Transportation Reduces Routes on Valley Shuttle

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) has announced a reduction of service on the Valley Shuttle, effective April 17. This shuttle connects critical areas from North Bend to Duvall, including key stops in Snoqualmie, Fall City, and Carnation, operating Monday through Friday. The service changes may significantly impact local commuters and residents relying on this transportation option.

Traffic Alert: More Lane Closures Coming to I-90 between Preston and Issaquah for Pavement Repairs

I-90 between Preston and Issaquah will see lane closures in May due to pavement repairs by WSDOT, causing expected delays for drivers in the Snoqualmie area. The work will reduce I-90 to one lane in both directions, significantly impacting traffic flow.

Protect the Health of Snoqualmie Urban Forests and Trails at April 29 and May 7 Volunteer Events

Join the Green Snoqualmie Partnership for volunteer events on April 29 and May 7 to help protect the health of urban forests and trails in Snoqualmie, WA. These events run from 9 am to 12 pm, offering community members a chance to contribute to local environmental conservation efforts. Sign up today to make a difference in your community!

City of Snoqualmie Seeks Volunteers for Commissions

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking community volunteers to fill open positions on the Economic Development Commission and the Planning Commission. This initiative encourages local residents to take an active role in shaping their community and enhancing civic engagement. Interested individuals are invited to apply and contribute to important city decisions.

The Ross Report, Vol. 1 - Monthly Updates from Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross

The Ross Report from Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross highlights key initiatives from April, including a new City Council ordinance aimed at reducing car theft and a successful Open House event to launch the 10-year Comprehensive Plan Update. These updates signify the city's commitment to addressing local safety and long-term planning.

National Public Works Week Celebrates Staff Providing City Services

National Public Works Week highlights the essential services provided by the City’s Public Works Department, ensuring clean water, reliable plumbing, and well-maintained streets. The article underscores the year-round commitment of the staff to deliver quality services that enhance daily life for residents. This celebration reflects the importance of local government in maintaining community infrastructure.

Community Invited to Participate in Public Right-of-Way ADA Transition Plan Virtual Public Workshop

The City of Snoqualmie invites community members to participate in a virtual public workshop focused on the development of the Public Right-of-Way ADA Transition Plan. This plan will address critical accessibility issues, including curb ramps and pedestrian crossings, ensuring inclusivity within city limits. Join the online discussion on June 13 or complete a survey to contribute to shaping this important initiative.

See You at Movies and Music in the Park this Summer

Enjoy the summer with Movies and Music in the Park in Snoqualmie, WA, where community members are invited to bring their blankets and chairs for an evening of entertainment under the stars. Events will take place at the Snoqualmie Community Park starting at 6:30 PM, offering a vibrant atmosphere for families and friends.

Read the Ross Report for the Month of June, 2023

The Ross Report for June 2023 provides updates on community developments in Snoqualmie, focusing on an All-Inclusive Park and summer road work. This report is essential for residents to stay informed about local improvements and initiatives that impact their daily lives.

City Council Special Meeting on Proposed Model Train Museum Project, July 31

The Snoqualmie City Council is set to hold a special hybrid meeting on July 31, 2023, at 7 PM to discuss a proposed model train museum project. This meeting will focus on a potential development that would include a museum and park at a key intersection in the city. The project aims to enhance local cultural offerings and community engagement.

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