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Share Input: Attend Parks and Open Space Master Plan Open House, February 29

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Residents of Snoqualmie are encouraged to participate in the upcoming Parks and Open Space Master Plan Open House on February 29, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM at the Snoqualmie Council Chambers. This important event provides an opportunity for community members to share their visions and ideas regarding local parks and open spaces. City experts will be present to discuss current initiatives and gather public input, which is vital for shaping the future of recreational areas in Snoqualmie. Attendees can expect to engage in meaningful conversations about the development of the Parks and Open Space Master Plan. The city emphasizes that resident feedback plays a significant role in creating spaces that cater to community needs.

By attending, residents can ensure their voices are heard in the planning process. The open house not only aims to inform but also to empower the community in influencing local park development. Don't miss your chance to be part of this vital discussion regarding Snoqualmie's green spaces.

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