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City Seeks Residents to Serve on Pro and Con Committees for August Public Safety Levy Ballot Measure

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking residents to participate in pro and con committees for an upcoming Public Safety Sales Tax Levy ballot measure scheduled for August. This initiative aims to increase the city's sales and use tax by 0.1% to enhance public safety services, emphasizing community involvement in critical local governance decisions.

Help Us Celebrate Earth Day in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie is hosting an Earth Day restoration event and plant giveaway on April 22, from 3-6 pm at Snoqualmie Community Park. This initiative emphasizes the city's commitment to environmental sustainability and invites community participation. Residents are encouraged to join in the celebration and contribute to local ecological efforts.

City Seeks Volunteers for Commissions

The City of Snoqualmie is actively seeking volunteers to fill vacancies on several important commissions, including the Arts Commission, Economic Development Commission, Parks & Events Commission, and the Salary Commission. This initiative presents residents with a unique opportunity to make a significant impact in their community by participating in local governance. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply and contribute their perspectives and skills to enhance the city's development.

Support Beams for SR 18 Bridge Near Snoqualmie To Be Lifted in Place on March 26

Support beams for the SR 18 Bridge near Snoqualmie are set to be lifted into place on March 26, according to WSDOT. Drivers in the area are urged to exercise caution while navigating through the construction zone, particularly at Raging River. This operation is expected to cause some disruptions, highlighting the ongoing infrastructure improvements in the region.

Emergency Response Training Open to Snoqualmie Valley Residents

Snoqualmie Valley residents are invited to participate in a comprehensive 5-week emergency response training program designed to teach life-saving skills and safe operational practices in post-disaster environments. This training is part of the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) initiative and is open to individuals aged 18 and older. The program aims to empower local citizens to effectively respond to emergencies and protect their community.

Hop into Springtime with Egg Hunts for Snoqualmie Children and Teens

Celebrate spring in Snoqualmie with the return of the annual egg hunts for children and teens. Families are encouraged to bring their baskets and arrive on time, as the eggs will go quickly. This beloved local tradition promises fun and excitement for the community.

The Ross Report, Volume 10 - Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross

Mayor Katherine Ross shares crucial updates in the latest edition of The Ross Report, focusing on the AWC Mayors' meeting and community engagement through recent open houses. These updates provide residents of Snoqualmie with important developments and opportunities for civic involvement.

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation Expands Shuttle Operations

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) is enhancing its Valley Shuttle services, effective March 4, by increasing bus frequency along SR 202 and SR 203 between North Bend and Duvall. This expansion aims to improve public transit accessibility and cater to the commuting needs of local residents. The initiative signifies a commitment to better transportation options in the Snoqualmie Valley region.

Make an Impact - Volunteer for a Commission with the City of Snoqualmie

The City of Snoqualmie is seeking community members to volunteer for various commissions, including Arts, Civil Service, Parks and Events, and Salary commissions. This initiative offers residents an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on local governance and community development. Interested individuals can learn about the specific roles, goals, and meeting schedules for each commission.

Share Input: Attend Parks and Open Space Master Plan Open House, February 29

Attend the Parks and Open Space Master Plan Open House on February 29 from 6:00-7:30 PM at Snoqualmie Council Chambers to share your vision for local parks and open spaces. Engage with experts and gain insights into the City's Parks and Open Space Master Plan. Your input is vital for shaping the future of Snoqualmie's recreational areas.