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Snoqualmie Community Survey Now Open to All Residents 18 and Older

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie has opened an important community survey for all residents aged 18 and older, running from October 3 to October 17. This survey complements an ongoing random-sample survey, allowing those not included in the sample to provide their input. The city emphasizes the importance of community involvement in shaping local policies and initiatives. This survey is an opportunity for residents to voice their opinions and contribute to the decision-making process. By encouraging participation, the city aims to ensure that a wide range of perspectives is considered.

The initiative demonstrates Snoqualmie's commitment to fostering an engaged and informed citizenry. The results from this survey will be instrumental in guiding future community projects and policies. Residents are urged to take advantage of this opportunity to influence the direction of their local governance.

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