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City Celebrates 25 Years with Final Jubilee Event

The City hosted its final Jubilee event on August 16, celebrating 25 years of progress with live music, food trucks, and community interviews. The Mayor and representatives from the Snoqualmie tribe reflected on the city's history and achievements. Sponsors like BECU and Puget Sound Energy supported the event.

Sammamish Infrastructure Improvement Projects Underway

Crews in Sammamish are undertaking multiple infrastructure projects, including the removal of non-compliant curb ramps and road maintenance. Key projects include the ADA Barrier Removal Project and traffic signal repainting, with expected completion dates in September. Residents are advised to expect delays and plan accordingly.

Sammamish Residents Invited to Weigh in on First-Ever Arts Plan

The City of Sammamish is inviting residents to participate in the development of its first public art plan, which will guide arts-related policies and initiatives from 2025 to 2035. The initiative aims to establish formal criteria for art placement and curation, reflecting community input. A consultancy, Framework Cultural Placemaking, has been hired to assist in creating this strategic plan.

Highlighting Sammamish: First-Ever Arts Plan and Student Innovation

Kaveen KC, a city hall reporter for the Sammamish Independent and a student at Eastlake High School, has covered significant events in Sammamish, including the city's first-ever arts plan and Eastlake students winning the Congressional App Challenge. These articles highlight important developments in local government and education, showcasing youth involvement in technology and arts.

Sammamish residents invited to weigh in on first-ever arts plan

The City of Sammamish is inviting its residents to contribute to the creation of the city's first-ever public art plan, which aims to guide arts policies and event planning from 2025 to 2035. This initiative, led by Framework Cultural Placemaking, seeks to establish formal criteria for art curation and placement, emphasizing community input and participation.

City raises property taxes by 1, taking allowable increase

Sammamish residents are encouraged to participate in shaping the city's first-ever arts plan, guiding decisions related to arts from 2025 to 2035. The plan aims to foster a vibrant arts scene, reflecting community values and enhancing cultural experiences in Sammamish.

Sammamish Residents Invited to Weigh in on First-Ever Arts Plan

The article discusses an invitation extended to Sammamish residents to provide their input on the city's first-ever arts plan, which will guide decisions regarding the arts from 2025 to 2035. This initiative emphasizes community involvement and aims to shape the cultural landscape of Sammamish.

Sammamish Residents Invited to Weigh in on First-Ever Arts Plan

Sammamish residents are invited to participate in the development of the city’s first-ever arts plan, which will guide decisions related to the arts from 2025 to 2035. This engagement is seen as a crucial step in shaping the cultural landscape of the community. The initiative aims to foster a greater appreciation for the arts among residents.

Sammamish Infrastructure Projects: ADA Barrier Removal, Road Maintenance, and More

The Sammamish city government is undertaking several infrastructure projects, including the removal of ADA barriers, road maintenance, and traffic signal repainting, with various timelines and impacts on local traffic. These projects are aimed at improving accessibility and road safety for residents. Additional initiatives include sewer testing and the Louis Thompson Tightline Project, with community involvement encouraged.

Sammamish Traffic Updates: Roadworks and Maintenance Projects Underway

The news article provides updates on various roadworks and maintenance projects in Sammamish. It also provides information about changes in traffic due to these works and a forthcoming event.

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