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Mayor Ross Collaborates with King County Councilmember Perry on Echo Glen Safety Roundtable

Mayor Ross of Snoqualmie has partnered with King County Councilmember Perry to address safety concerns at the Echo Glen Children's Center through a recent Safety and Security Roundtable. Held on June 22, the discussion aimed to enhance collaboration and cooperation between local authorities to improve the safety of the facility.

Join Your City Councilmembers for Conversation and Coffee on June 21

Snoqualmie residents are invited to engage in meaningful conversation with City Councilmembers Ethan Benson, Cara Christensen, and Rob Wotton over coffee on June 21, 2023. This community event at the Bindlestick in historic downtown aims to foster dialogue and strengthen local governance.

Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project Begins Week of June 19

The Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project is set to commence the week of June 19, 2023, addressing crucial infrastructure improvements including pavement rehabilitation and the upgrading of ADA ramps and curbs. This capital improvement project is vital for enhancing transportation safety and accessibility for residents and visitors in the Snoqualmie area.

Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Offers Free Opioid Education and Overdose Reversal Training Class, June 19

The Snoqualmie Fire Department is offering a free Opioid Education and Overdose Reversal Training Class on June 19, 2023, from 6-7 pm at the Fire Station. This initiative addresses the alarming rise in opioid use, addiction, and overdoses in the region, equipping community members with crucial knowledge and skills to combat this crisis.

The Ross Report, Vol. 3 - Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross (June)

The Ross Report for June 2023 provides critical updates from Mayor Katherine Ross regarding local initiatives in Snoqualmie, including developments in the All-Inclusive Park project and ongoing summer road work. The report highlights the city's collaboration with local agencies to enhance community resources and infrastructure, ensuring residents are informed about key municipal activities.

Join Snoqualmie Fire and Police Chiefs for ‘Chat with the Chiefs’ on June 1

Residents of Snoqualmie are invited to join Fire Chief Mark Correira and Police Chief Perry Phipps for an informal "Chat with the Chiefs" event on June 1, 2023, at the Snoqualmie Ridge Starbucks. This gathering provides a unique opportunity for community members to engage directly with their local leaders over coffee.

Stage 1 Burn Ban Issued: Land Clearing and Yard Debris Burning Prohibited

A Stage 1 Burn Ban has been implemented in Snoqualmie, WA, effective June 1, 2023, prohibiting land clearing and yard debris burning. This decision, made by the King County Fire Chiefs and Fire Marshals Associations, aims to address fire safety concerns during critical conditions.

Join Snoqualmie Fire and Police Chiefs for ‘Chat with the Chiefs’ on June 1

Join Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Chief Mark Correira and Police Dept. Chief Perry Phipps for an engaging "Chat with the Chiefs" event on June 1, 2023, at Snoqualmie Ridge Starbucks. This informal gathering invites residents to discuss community concerns over coffee, fostering a stronger connection between local authorities and the public.

Chat with the Chief: Join Police Chief Lynch for Coffee and Conversation, May 29 and 30

Residents of Snoqualmie are invited to engage in a community dialogue with Police Chief Lynch during coffee sessions on May 29 and 30. This initiative aims to address local public safety concerns, including the recently introduced Misuse of the 911 System ordinance. It's an opportunity for citizens to voice their questions and concerns directly to law enforcement.

“Go Fish” at the Kids’ Trout Derby in Snoqualmie

The Annual Kids’ Trout Derby is set to take place on May 7, from daylight until 10 a.m. at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Police Department. This cherished local tradition returns this year after a pause due to the pandemic, promising a fun-filled morning for children and families in the community.