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Keep Your Community and Pets Safe this Summer: Understand Snoqualmie Leash Law

Understanding Snoqualmie's dog leash law is crucial for community safety and pet management. The law mandates that dogs must be leashed when off their owner's premises, ensuring public safety and responsible pet ownership. This article highlights key regulations and offers clarity on the local leash law, encouraging responsible behavior among pet owners.

Call for Artists: Submit Original Artwork for New City Street Pole Banners

The City of Snoqualmie and the Snoqualmie Arts Commission are calling for artists to submit original digital artwork for new street pole banners to be displayed in downtown Snoqualmie and the Ridge retail areas. This initiative aims to enhance the community's cultural landscape and promote local artistry. Artists, particularly those from the Snoqualmie Valley, are encouraged to participate in this opportunity.

Art off the Rails Returns to the Snoqualmie Valley June 15

The Art Off the Rails Festival is set to return to Snoqualmie Valley on June 15, 2024, featuring local artists, train rides, music, and food. This vibrant event highlights the connection between the community and its railroad heritage, promising an engaging experience for attendees.

Echo Glen Superintendent Provides Security Improvements Presentation to Public Safety Committee

Echo Glen Children’s Center Superintendent Daniel White addressed the City Council's Public Safety Committee, sharing updates on security improvements made in response to a recent escape incident in November 2023. The presentation highlighted the center's commitment to enhancing safety measures for the community.

Snoqualmie City Hall Features New Art Exhibit by Yiju Miller

Snoqualmie City Hall is showcasing a new art exhibit featuring watercolor paintings by local artist YiJu Miller. The exhibition is open to the public, and a reception to meet the artist will be held on May 28 at 6 PM. This initiative highlights the city's commitment to supporting local artists and enriching community culture.

WSDOT Enters Second Phase of Pavement Repair on SR 18

WSDOT has commenced the second phase of a pavement repair project on State Route 18, targeting damaged sections between Issaquah-Hobart Road and Deep Creek. This essential infrastructure work, beginning in spring, aims to enhance road safety and improve travel conditions for commuters in the region.

Part-time Weekend Work Available at Snoqualmie Valley Transportation

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) is currently hiring for part-time weekend shifts to support the expansion of bus service in the Valley this summer. The positions are expected to provide employees with earnings of approximately $1,200 per month, making it a significant opportunity for local job seekers.

Snoqualmie Attains Sterling Community Status with Tree City USA

Snoqualmie has achieved Sterling Community status from Tree City USA after ten consecutive years of growth awards, celebrating its commitment to urban forestry and environmental stewardship. This recognition highlights the city's dedication to maintaining and enhancing its green spaces, benefiting residents and visitors alike.

City Seeks Residents to Serve on Con Committee for August Public Safety Levy Ballot Measure

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking residents to join the con committee for the Proposition 1 Public Safety Sales Tax Levy, which will be on the ballot this August. This measure proposes a 0.1% increase in the city's sales and use tax to enhance public safety services. Community participation is crucial to ensure diverse perspectives on this significant local issue.

Community Invited to All-inclusive Playground Grand Opening Ceremony, April 26

Community members in Snoqualmie are invited to the grand opening ceremony of an all-inclusive playground at Centennial Fields Park on April 26, 2024, at 4 p.m. This event aims to foster inclusivity and provide a recreational space for all children. The celebration highlights the city's commitment to enhancing community facilities and promoting accessibility.