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City Hall Closed for Walk-In Services December 27-28

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In response to forecasted winter weather, the City of Snoqualmie has announced the closure of City Hall for walk-in services on December 27-28. This closure reflects the city's commitment to ensuring safety for both staff and residents during inclement weather conditions. While in-person services will be temporarily unavailable, the city encourages residents to utilize online services, email, or phone for their needs during this period. The decision highlights the city's proactive approach in adapting to seasonal challenges while maintaining service delivery. Residents are advised to stay informed through the city’s official channels for any updates or changes regarding city services.

The city thanks the community for their understanding and cooperation during this time. As winter weather can significantly impact daily operations, the city remains focused on providing essential services effectively. Citizens are urged to prioritize safety and utilize alternative contact methods to access city services.

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