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City Mission Statement
We are stewards of our natural and built environment, striving to preserve and create an extraordinary community for our residents, businesses, neighbors, and visitors.
Smart Growth in Snoqualmie
The City of Snoqualmie's Comprehensive Plan - "Snoqualmie 2032" - embraces many Smart Growth principles as they apply to our community. The City supports a pattern of resource use that meets human needs, while preserving the environment for present and future generations.
As stated in the Comprehensive Plan's Economic Development chapter, "A vibrant, local economy is essential to Snoqualmie's long-term community vitality and fiscal health... Value should always be considered in terms of both financial and qualitative returns, including opportunities for business growth, added jobs and increased City revenues, along with qualitative assets such as a healthy and attractive environment, a sense of safety, and local cultural amenities."
We Value Your Input
Please let us know your thoughts about growth in Snoqualmie and the varied projects that are being considered or underway. Email Mark Hofman, Director of Community Development.
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Bids & RFPS
View open bids for consultants, service providers, contractors, vendors, and suppliers.
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Business Licenses
The City of Snoqualmie requires a city business license and filing of Business and Occupation Taxes from all businesses and vendors who operate in, engage in, or practice any business in Snoqualmie city limits or with the City of Snoqualmie.
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Capital Improvement Plans
The City of Snoqualmie Facilities Capital Improvement Plan and Utilities Capital Improvement Plan are both fiscally sound and revenue-constrained plans that guide the maintenance and improvement of the City’s infrastructure and utilities operations.
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Comprehensive Plan
Snoqualmie 2032, the Snoqualmie Comprehensive Plan, is an official 20-year plan adopted by City Council to protect the health, welfare and quality of life for Snoqualmie residents and businesses.
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Community Surveys
The City of Snoqualmie bases its goals and priorities on the needs and desires of its residents, businesses, and visitors. City leaders regularly have surveys performed to be informed of the public's thoughts on quality of life, public safety, development, recreation, and more.
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Chamber of Commerce
The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce represents a variety of Valley businesses ranging from high-tech, industrial, small family-owned restaurants and home-based businesses. We work directly with business owners and city, county, and state leaders to help your business succeed.
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Environment
Find out more about Environmental concerns in Snoqualmie such as climate protection, green Snoqualmie, and more.
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Permits
Complete and submit an organizational or department form online to obtain a permit.
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Projects - Development
Find out more about development projects such as affordable housing, Hampton Inn, and more.
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Projects - Transportation
Look through information about transportation projects.
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Projects - Utilities
The 2017-2022 Utilities Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) covers water, sewer, and stormwater capital projects. It includes existing capital projects and newly initiated projects over the six-year period.
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Zoning Map
Official Zoning Map Updated in 2017 (PDF)