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SR 18 Closed Near Snoqualmie, July 21-23; Westbound 90 Reduced to One Lane near Preston, July 24-27

SR 18 will be closed from July 21-23 and two lanes of westbound I-90 will be reduced from July 24-27, affecting traffic for Snoqualmie drivers traveling toward southeast King County. Extra travel time is advised during these periods as construction and maintenance work is scheduled. This announcement is crucial for local commuters and residents planning trips in the region.

2022: A Year of Accomplishment in Snoqualmie

In 2022, Snoqualmie experienced a remarkable year of recovery and growth as it navigated the aftermath of the pandemic. The city achieved significant milestones that contributed to its community's resilience and future outlook. This article highlights the key accomplishments that shaped Snoqualmie's progress during the year.

Snoqualmie Parkway Paving Work Begins July 31

Snoqualmie Parkway will undergo significant rehabilitation work starting July 31, causing potential delays for drivers in the area. The project, which includes grinding and paving, is expected to last until August 28, with work scheduled from Monday to Thursday between 7:30 AM and 5 PM. Residents and commuters are advised to plan their travel accordingly.

Police Arrest Suspect in Connection with String of Internet Cable Line Thefts

The Snoqualmie Police Department has arrested a suspect in connection with a series of internet cable line thefts that occurred on August 24. The suspect faces charges of malicious mischief and attempted theft, highlighting ongoing issues with infrastructure vandalism in the region.

Volunteer for the Arts Commission in Snoqualmie

The City of Snoqualmie's Arts Commission is actively seeking volunteers to fill an important position, specifically position #7, with the term expiring on January 1, 2025. This initiative encourages community involvement and aims to enhance cultural engagement within the city. Interested candidates are urged to apply and contribute to local arts initiatives.

King County Metro Adds Early Morning Service Run to Route 208

King County Metro is enhancing public transportation by adding an early morning service run to Route 208, which connects North Bend and Snoqualmie to the Issaquah Transit Center. This additional service aims to improve accessibility for commuters in the region, reflecting the Metro's commitment to meeting the needs of local residents.

Two Librarians Help Shape Snoqualmie Valley Libraries and Literacy

Michele Drovdahl and Irene Wickstrom, two influential librarians who recently retired from the King County Library System, significantly impacted literacy in the Snoqualmie Valley. Their efforts in connecting the community with books and information highlight the essential role of libraries in fostering education and engagement.

Public Invited to Participate in Development of City’s NEW Parks and Open Space Master Plan

The City of Snoqualmie invites residents to contribute to the development of its new Parks and Open Space Master Plan through interactive online tools. Community members can participate in surveys, share ideas, and help prioritize future park and recreation projects. This initiative aims to enhance local parks, recreation, and trails, directly engaging the public in the planning process.

Council to Consider Sales Tax Increase on Jan. 8, May Waive Second Reading of Proposed Ordinance

The Snoqualmie City Council is set to discuss a proposed sales tax increase during their meeting on January 8, aimed at boosting funding for the City’s Transportation Benefit District. Residents are encouraged to voice their opinions regarding the potential increase of 0.1%. This decision could have significant implications for local infrastructure funding.

Snoqualmie Community Survey Results Show Residents Continue to Enjoy a High Quality of Life

The Snoqualmie Community Survey reveals that residents continue to enjoy a high quality of life, highlighting their satisfaction with various facets, including safety, health, and the natural environment. Conducted this summer, the survey utilized a comprehensive, random-sample methodology to gauge community livability. The results underscore the city's commitment to understanding and enhancing resident experiences.

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