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Take Online Survey: Help Shape Final Design for Centennial Trail Improvements

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The City of Snoqualmie is inviting residents to take part in shaping the future of the Centennial Trail through an online survey focused on design improvements. This trail serves as a crucial link between the iconic Snoqualmie Falls and the downtown area, enhancing local connectivity and recreational opportunities. The survey aims to gather community feedback on preferred design elements, ensuring that the final product reflects the desires and needs of the public. Engaging citizens in this process not only fosters community involvement but also aligns with best practices in urban planning. The city emphasizes that public input is vital for creating a trail that residents will enjoy and utilize.

By prioritizing community preferences, the city hopes to enhance the overall user experience and functionality of the trail. Interested individuals are encouraged to participate and make their voices heard, contributing to the development of a key community feature. This project highlights the importance of collaboration between the city and its residents in creating spaces that benefit everyone.

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