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You’re Invited: Snoqualmie Comprehensive Plan Community Open House, Oct. 18

The City of Snoqualmie invites community members to a Comprehensive Plan Open House on October 18, 2023, from 6-7 PM at the Snoqualmie Library Meeting Room. This event is crucial for gathering public input as the city updates its Comprehensive Plan, which will shape Snoqualmie's future through the year 2044. Pizza and drinks will be provided to attendees.

Mayor Ross Proclaims Oct. 8-14 Fire Prevention Week in Snoqualmie

Mayor Katherine Ross has proclaimed the week of October 8-14 as Fire Prevention Week in Snoqualmie during the City Council meeting on October 9. The theme for this year's National Fire Prevention Week is focused on cooking safety and the importance of fire prevention. This initiative aims to raise awareness and promote safety practices within the community.

Snoqualmie Police Officers Honored with Merit Awards for Life-saving Actions

Five members of the Snoqualmie Police Department were honored with service merit awards during the Oct. 9 City Council meeting for their life-saving actions that positively impacted the community. The recognition highlights the importance of immediate response in emergency situations and celebrates local law enforcement's dedication to public safety.

Snoqualmie Police Officers Honored with Merit Awards for Life-saving Actions

Five members of the Snoqualmie Police Department were honored with service merit awards at the Oct. 9 City Council meeting for their heroic actions that saved lives in the Snoqualmie Valley. This recognition underscores the significance of local law enforcement's impact on community safety. Their courageous efforts were acknowledged as crucial contributions to public safety.

Celebrate Green Snoqualmie Day Join the Community in Tree Planting on October 7, 2023

Join us for Green Snoqualmie Day on October 7, 2023, to plant over 400 conifer trees at the Three Forks Natural Area. This family-friendly event promotes local forest health and encourages community involvement in environmental stewardship. Please dress appropriately and bring your own reusable coffee mugs or water bottles to help reduce waste.

City Council Appoints Cara Christensen as New Council Member

The Snoqualmie City Council has appointed Cara Christensen to Council Position 6, following a formal Oath of Office administered by Mayor Matt Larson during the meeting on September 27. This significant local appointment is expected to have a positive impact on the community and its governance.

Residential Targeted Area Multi-Family Tax Exemption Public Hearing Scheduled for September 25, 2023

A public hearing on the Residential Targeted Area Multi-Family Tax Exemption is scheduled for September 25, 2023, at 7 PM during the City Council meeting in Snoqualmie, WA. This hearing will address important housing issues in the region. Residents can find more details in the linked public notice.

Public Invited to Patriot Day Ceremony in Snoqualmie

The Snoqualmie community is invited to a Patriot Day remembrance ceremony on September 11 at 8:30 a.m. in Railroad Park, honoring the 2,977 lives lost in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This local event serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of the tragic events and emphasizes the importance of remembrance within the community.

Public Hearing Discusses Application for Wireless Antennas

A public hearing is scheduled for September 11, from 10 am to noon via Zoom, to discuss an application for the installation of nine antennas on a nonresidential building located at the northwestern corner of Snoqualmie Parkway and Center Boulevard. This event will be led by the Snoqualmie Hearing Examiner, highlighting the local government's engagement in community infrastructure matters.

Snoqualmie International Block Party Celebrates Culture and Community

The Snoqualmie International Block Party, held on September 9, celebrates cultural diversity through music, food, and art. With over 60 vendor booths and various children's activities, the event fosters community engagement and showcases local talent. This vibrant gathering highlights the importance of cultural exchange in the Snoqualmie area.

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