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Snoqualmie Residents Encouraged to Participate in Community Survey

The City of Snoqualmie is encouraging residents to participate in an upcoming comprehensive City Survey, aimed at gathering community feedback. The survey will initially target randomly selected residents, who will receive a postcard invitation to participate. This initiative is crucial for ensuring community voices are heard in local governance.

Painting and Utilities Work this Week on the Snoqualmie Parkway

Contractor crews in Snoqualmie are scheduled to undertake painting and utility work on the Snoqualmie Parkway during the week of September 12. Minimal traffic disruptions are anticipated, ensuring that residents and commuters can navigate the area with ease. This project highlights the city's ongoing commitment to infrastructure maintenance and improvement.

Help Care for Trees in Cottonwood Forest this Saturday

Join the community in caring for trees in the Cottonwood Forest of Snoqualmie Ridge this Saturday morning. Volunteers will engage in vital activities such as mulching and removing invasive blackberry plants to ensure the health and longevity of the forest. This event presents a great opportunity to contribute to local environmental efforts.

Vote for the Plein Air Paint Out Community Favorite

The Plein Air Paint Out event in Snoqualmie, WA, invites community members to vote for their favorite artwork, focusing on the theme "Majestic Meadowbrook." The winning painting will receive a $50 gift certificate, highlighting local artistry and community engagement. This event fosters a spirit of collaboration and appreciation for the arts in the region.

Call for Artists: Apply for the Art Off the Rails Festival

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission is inviting artists to submit proposals for the Art Off the Rails Festival, which will be held on September 23 from 11 am to 5 pm. This festival presents a unique opportunity for local artists to showcase their work in a community-focused event.

City Overlay Project Starts July 20: New Pavement Coming to Several Downtown Roads

The City of Snoqualmie is set to commence its 2023 Street Overlay Project on July 20, aimed at repaving several downtown roads including Mill Pond, Tokul, Stone Quarry, and Mountain Avenue. This initiative is expected to enhance road safety and improve the overall infrastructure in the region, benefiting local residents and businesses alike.

Popular Day out with Thomas Returns to Snoqualmie Depot over Three July Weekends

The "Day out with Thomas" event is set to attract hundreds of visitors to the Snoqualmie Depot over three weekends in July, promising a busy and engaging experience for families. Residents are advised to prepare for increased vehicle and pedestrian traffic in the downtown area due to the expected influx of attendees.

Stage 2 Complete Burn Ban Now in Effect Countywide

A Stage 2 Complete Burn Ban is now in effect countywide, including Snoqualmie, due to fire safety concerns. This ban was implemented in coordination with the King County Fire Chiefs Association and the Association of King County Fire Marshals, reflecting an urgent response to current fire risks.

Council Adopts Resolution for Construction of All-inclusive Playground at Centennial Fields Park

The Snoqualmie City Council has adopted a resolution to construct a large, all-inclusive playground at Centennial Fields Park, aimed at providing recreational opportunities for children of all abilities. This long-awaited project is set to enhance the community's outdoor spaces and promote inclusivity in play.

Have a Safe Fourth of July Holiday - Know the Fireworks Laws

As the Fourth of July holiday approaches, the Snoqualmie Fire Department emphasizes the importance of understanding local fireworks regulations to ensure safety during celebrations. Residents are reminded to exercise caution, particularly in the context of dry weather conditions that can elevate fire risks.

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