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

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking public engagement for the development of its new Parks and Open Space Master Plan. Through the use of innovative online tools, residents are invited to participate by completing surveys, sharing their big ideas, and prioritizing future park and recreation projects. This initiative is designed to enhance the quality of local parks, recreation facilities, and trails, ensuring that community needs are met. The city recognizes that community involvement is vital in shaping effective and relevant planning strategies. By prioritizing resident feedback, Snoqualmie aims to create a plan that reflects the hopes and aspirations of its citizens for outdoor spaces.

The interactive map and survey tools will facilitate this process, making it easier for residents to contribute their thoughts. The initiative not only highlights local governance's responsiveness but also empowers residents to take an active role in civic matters. This collaborative effort is essential for fostering a vibrant, engaged community dedicated to improving public spaces.

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