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Meadowbrook Way Partial Closure, 384th Lane Reduction Start Soon for Infrastructure Improvements

Meadowbrook Way in Snoqualmie will undergo partial closure while infrastructure improvements take place, including the restoration of two bridges and the installation of a new sewer line. These projects are expected to commence in late July and early August, impacting local traffic and enhancing city infrastructure.

Stay Safe this Summer: Understand Snoqualmie E-Bike and E-Scooter Laws

Understanding local e-bike and e-scooter laws is crucial for summer safety in Snoqualmie, as more residents take to the streets on these popular vehicles. The article outlines essential regulations and guidelines to ensure safe riding practices for all users.

Day out with Thomas Returns to Snoqualmie for Three July Weekends; Extra Traffic Expected Downtown

The popular family event "Day out with Thomas" is set to return to Snoqualmie for three weekends in July, attracting hundreds of visitors to the historic Snoqualmie Depot. Residents are advised to prepare for potential traffic disruptions downtown as the event draws crowds from the region.

Nighttime Closures of SR 18 over Tiger Mt for Pavement Repairs Scheduled the Week of July 8

Scheduled nighttime closures of SR 18 over Tiger Mountain will take place during the week of July 8 for necessary pavement repairs, affecting both eastbound and westbound traffic. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has advised drivers to seek alternative routes during the closures, which could last up to eight days.

The Ross Report, Vol. 14 | Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross

Mayor Katherine Ross provided updates in her monthly report, highlighting significant events from June, including the Snoqualmie Casino Topping Ceremony and the opening of the new Snoqualmie Police Department North Bend substation. These developments reflect the mayor's active involvement in key local initiatives that affect the community's growth and safety.

Calling all Artists! Join the 2024 Plein Air Paint Out on July 20

Artists are invited to participate in the 2024 Plein Air Paint Out organized by the Snoqualmie Arts Commission, scheduled for July 20 from 9 am to 2 pm. This year's theme, "Bridges of Snoqualmie," encourages artistic interpretations of the area’s scenic bridges, fostering community engagement and cultural expression.

Keep Your Community and Pets Safe this Summer: Understand Snoqualmie Leash Law

Understanding Snoqualmie's dog leash law is crucial for community safety and pet management. The law mandates that dogs must be leashed when off their owner's premises, ensuring public safety and responsible pet ownership. This article highlights key regulations and offers clarity on the local leash law, encouraging responsible behavior among pet owners.

Snoqualmie City Hall Features New Art Exhibit by Yiju Miller

Snoqualmie City Hall is showcasing a new art exhibit featuring watercolor paintings by local artist YiJu Miller. The exhibition is open to the public, and a reception to meet the artist will be held on May 28 at 6 PM. This initiative highlights the city's commitment to supporting local artists and enriching community culture.

Rent a Mountain Bike and Learn Best Practices at New Snoqualmie Point Park Kiosk

The City of Snoqualmie has partnered with The Line Experience to provide mountain bike rentals and essential information at a new kiosk located near popular trails. Open on weekends throughout the fall, the kiosk aims to enhance the outdoor experience for mountain bikers and hikers in the area.

Part-time Weekend Work Available at Snoqualmie Valley Transportation

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) is currently hiring for part-time weekend shifts to support the expansion of bus service in the Valley this summer. The positions are expected to provide employees with earnings of approximately $1,200 per month, making it a significant opportunity for local job seekers.

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