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Funding Available for Tourism Projects in Snoqualmie

The City of Snoqualmie's Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) has opened applications for tourism project funding for 2023, providing a significant opportunity for local organizations to secure financial support for initiatives that promote tourism. This funding aims to enhance the city's appeal as a destination, directly benefiting the local economy and community.

2022: A Year of Accomplishment in Snoqualmie

In 2022, Snoqualmie experienced a remarkable year of recovery and growth as it navigated the aftermath of the pandemic. The city achieved significant milestones that contributed to its community's resilience and future outlook. This article highlights the key accomplishments that shaped Snoqualmie's progress during the year.

City of Snoqualmie Meeting Cancellations and Holidays

The City of Snoqualmie has announced the cancellation of several City Council and Board meetings scheduled for the week of December 26, 2022. This decision affects meetings regularly set for December 19-20 and the December 26 City Council Meeting, highlighting the city's proactive communication regarding changes in its governance schedule. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about future meetings and events through official channels.

Snoqualmie Ridge Residents Asked to Conserve Water until Power is Restored

Snoqualmie Ridge residents are urged to conserve water due to electrical issues affecting the backup generator for a water supply pump. This proactive measure aims to preserve the water reservoir's supply until power is restored. The city emphasizes the importance of community cooperation during this critical time.

Winter Storm Warning Issued: Potential for Heavy Snow, Very Cold Temperatures

A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for the Snoqualmie Valley, effective from 7 PM on December 19 through 7 PM on December 20. The National Weather Service warns of very cold temperatures and heavy snowfall, potentially leading to hazardous travel conditions. Residents are advised to prepare for significant winter weather impacts.

Winter Storm Warning - Be Prepared

A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for Snoqualmie, WA, effective from December 22 at 4 PM to December 23 at 7 PM, prompting Mayor Katherine Ross to declare an Emergency Proclamation. This action aims to ensure preparedness and safeguard residents against the anticipated severe weather conditions. The announcement emphasizes the importance of community readiness in light of potential disruptions.

City Council Passes 2023-24 Budget

The Snoqualmie City Council approved the 2023-24 Biennial Budget on November 28, 2022, ensuring the city is funded for the next two years while maintaining high service levels. This budget also includes strategic long-term capital investments aimed at enhancing community services.

Snoqualmie Allocates Funding to Human Services Organizations

Snoqualmie's City Council has allocated $588,945 in funding for Human Services organizations as part of the City's biennial budget. This funding aims to assist children, seniors, individuals, and families in need within the Snoqualmie Valley. The decision underscores the City's commitment to supporting community welfare initiatives.

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

Snoqualmie residents are invited to contribute their opinions on the design improvements for the Centennial Trail, which connects the Falls to downtown Snoqualmie. An online survey has been launched to gather feedback and help shape the final design of the trail. Community participation is crucial to ensure the project aligns with local preferences and needs.

Waste Management to Service Missed Customers Week of Dec. 5

Waste Management will service missed customers in Snoqualmie during the week of December 5 due to hazardous snow-related conditions that affected collection schedules. Residents whose pickups were missed on Tuesday and Wednesday will have extra materials collected on their next regular pickup day, with Thursday customers to be served on December 5.