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  1. Community News

    What's Happening

  1. City Hall Council Chambers exterior

    City of Snoqualmie Seeks Volunteers for Commissions

    Do you want to become more involved in your community? Positions are open on the Economic Development Commission and the Planning Commission. Read on...
  2. News Release Graphic March 2023

    City Council Strengthens Ordinance to Deter Car Prowls and Thefts in Snoqualmie

    To deter car theft and car prowls in Snoqualmie, the City Council updated an ordinance to include a lesser charge of car trespass. Ordinance 1275 crea... Read on...
  3. Arbor Day

    Celebrate Arbor Day with a Tree Planting Event in Snoqualmie

    Snoqualmie celebrates its Tree City USA status and commitment to the environment with an Arbor Day event on April 22, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Riverview P... Read on...
  4. Appointed Councilmember Louis Washington Headshot

    City Council Appoints Louis Washington to Council Position 5

    On March 28, the City Council appointed Louis Washington to fill Council Pos. 5. He works in the Medical and Pharmaceutical industry, with a focus on... Read on...
  5. TRAFFIC ALERT INFOGRAPHIC WB 90 Lane Closures

    Pavement Repairs Reduce Westbound I-90 to One Lane near Preston in mid-April and mid-May

    Snoqualmie drivers should expect potential delays on westbound I-90 near Preston for two weeks in mid-April and then again in May as the Washington St... Read on...
  6. Comp Plan Open Housse Graphic

    We Want to Hear from You: Snoqualmie 2044 Comprehensive Plan Open House

    Join your neighbors and City staff in Council Chambers on April 6, from 6-7:30 pm for a casual open house to learn more about the 2023-24 Comprehensiv... Read on...
  7. cos_2023_bunny hop egg hunt_SPOTLIGHT_960x780

    Hop to the Egg Hunts for Snoqualmie Children and Teens

    Bring a basket and celebrate spring as the annual egg hunts return to Snoqualmie. The eggs go fast, so be on time. Read on...
  8. Arts Survey Graphic 2023

    Help Shape the Arts in Snoqualmie by Taking a New Survey

    The Snoqualmie Arts Commission wants to hear your ideas about art and culture in Snoqualmie. Through a new Arts Survey, commission members will gain i... Read on...
  9. Housing Action Plan Graphic

    Public Invited to Provide Comment on City’s Draft Housing Action Plan and Housing Needs Assessment

    As part of an effort to increase affordable housing options, the City has been developing a Housing Needs Assessment to understand current and future ... Read on...
  10. CERT building

    Emergency Response Training Open to Snoqualmie Valley Residents

    Learn how to save lives, protect property, and operate safely in post-disaster environments with emergency response training offered by the City of Sn... Read on...
  11. SFD News Release Infographic

    Firefighters Respond to Two Fires at Same Home: Preliminary Cause Cited as Lithium-ion Batteries

    The Snoqualmie Fire Dept. responded to two separate fires in the same Snoqualmie home the morning of March 8, 2023, and again the early morning of Mar... Read on...
  12. Stephanie Butler Snoqualmie Police Dept. Mental Health Professional at a call with a SPD Officer

    Mental Health Professional Makes Big Impact in Short Time Supporting Community and First Responders

    Snoqualmie Police Dept. Mental Health Professional Stephanie Butler - who began working alongside first responders Snoqualmie and North Bend in Septem... Read on...
  13. Snoqualmie COMMUNITY MEETING March 15, 2023 7pm at the Snoqualmie Community Center/YMCA

    City to Host March 15 Community Meeting on Recent House Fires Linked to Lithium-ion Batteries

    The City of Snoqualmie will host a community meeting on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, at 7pm at the Snoqualmie Community Center/YMCA, 35018 SE Ridge Stre... Read on...
  14. SECAST LOGO

    Join the City’s Emergency Response Team for Ham Radio Communications

    If you are a ham radio operator or are interested in acquiring these skills, consider joining the Snoqualmie Emergency Communications and Support Team... Read on...
  15. SPD News Release Infographic

    Arrest Made in Armed Robbery of Snoqualmie Chevron Gas Station

    Following an in-depth investigation, police arrested a 22-year-old male suspect in the Jan. 23rd armed robbery of the Snoqualmie Ridge Chevron gas sta... Read on...
  16. Council Chambers

    Salary Commission Holds Public Hearing To Review Salaries for Elected Officials

    The Snoqualmie Salary Commission will hold a hybrid public hearing at its March 1, 2023, meeting as part of its review of salaries and benefits for el... Read on...
  17. City Hall Council Chambers exterior

    Open City Council Position To Be Filled by Council Appointment

    The City of Snoqualmie is accepting applications from Snoqualmie residents to fill a vacancy for Position 5 on the Snoqualmie City Council. Read on...
  18. Speed limit sign

    New Reduced Speed Limits Now in Effect through Downtown Snoqualmie

    This week the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) installed new speed limit signs on SR 202 through the downtown Snoqualmie corridor... Read on...
  19. RIVERVIEW PARK-Replacement equipment

    Riverview Park Playground Replacement Project Begins in mid-February

    The City will start the construction phase of the Riverview Park Playground Replacement Project in mid-February. The current playground will close the... Read on...
  20. CPR Class Schedule

    Help Save a Life with CPR, AED, First Aid, and Stop the Bleed Classes

    The Snoqualmie Fire Department is hosting First Aid/CPR/Automated external defibrillator (AED) classes, CPR/AED classes, and a Stop the Bleed Class in... Read on...
  21. ReduceYourWasteWeek Graphic

    Snoqualmie’s Inaugural #ReduceYourWaste Week Starts Feb. 6

    A new winter tradition launches in Snoqualmie the week of Feb 6: the first ever Reduce Your Waste Week. Learn how to limit food waste and help save bo... Read on...
  22. New Release Jan 2023

    Snoqualmie City Councilmember Matt Laase Resigns

    Councilmember Matt Laase notified Mayor Ross and Councilmembers of his resignation from the Snoqualmie City Council effective immediately. In mid-Febr... Read on...
  23. 90 18 tRAFFIC ALERT

    Traffic Congestion Expected Week of Jan. 30 as I-90/SR 18 Interchange Improvement Project Ramps up

    Snoqualmie residents should plan for traffic slowdowns and intermittent lane closures the week of Jan. 30 at the I-90/SR 18 interchange as the Washing... Read on...
  24. SPD News Release Infographic

    Snoqualmie Police Dept Investigating Armed Robbery with Shot Fired

    On Monday, Jan. 23, 2023, at approximately 9:45 pm, the Snoqualmie Police Dept. responded to an armed robbery involving a shot fired at the Chevron ga... Read on...
  25. VEHICLE THEFT TIPS

    Tips to Protect Theft-Prone Vehicles, Reduce Risk of Becoming a Victim

    Auto Theft continues to be a problem in King County. In 2022, Snoqualmie had 30 auto thefts and North Bend had 28. Certain Hyundai, Kia, and Ford truc... Read on...
  26. Sidewalk RR program

    Public Asked to Help Identify Sidewalk Trip Hazards for Repair in 2023

    The City is asking for residents’ assistance to identify potential sidewalk trip hazards for inclusion in the 2023 Sidewalk Repair and Replacement Pro... Read on...
  27. Mentor Month

    January Proclaimed National Mentoring Month in Snoqualmie

    At the January 9 City Council meeting, Mayor Ross proclaimed January 2023 National Mentoring Month in Snoqualmie, which is a time to celebrate, elevat... Read on...
  28. Snoqualmie Falls and Si_Tony Fuchs PSE

    Funding Available for Tourism Projects in Snoqualmie

    The City of Snoqualmie Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) has opened the application process for organizations to request tourism project funding f... Read on...
  29. SPD News Release Infographic

    Snoqualmie Police Dept. Investigating Arson at North Bend Taco Time

    The Snoqualmie Police Dept. and the King County Sheriff’s Fire Investigation Unit are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the subject(s) re... Read on...
  30. 2022 City Accomplishements Graphic

    2022: A Year of Accomplishment in Snoqualmie

    2022 was a busy year in Snoqualmie, filled with change as the City bounced back from the pandemic and looked toward the future with a positive perspec... Read on...
  31. tree in trailer

    Scout Troops Christmas Tree Recycling Fundraiser Happens Jan. 7

    On Jan. 7, 2023, Scout Troops will be doing their annual community service Christmas Tree Recycling Fundraiser in Snoqualmie neighborhoods. Trees shou... Read on...
  32. News Release Graphic Winter 2022

    City of Snoqualmie Meeting Cancellations and Holidays

    City Council and Council Committee meetings regularly scheduled for December 19-20, 2022; the December 26 City Council Meeting; and Board and Commissi... Read on...
  33. water conservation power outage

    Snoqualmie Ridge Residents Asked to Conserve Water until Power is Restored

    Due to electrical issues, the backup generator for a pump that supplies water to our Snoqualmie Ridge water reservoir is currently unusable. As a proa... Read on...
  34. plows

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

    The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the Snoqualmie Valley from 7pm, Dec. 19 through 7pm, Dec. 20, with the potential fo... Read on...
  35. Freezing Rain Graphic

    Winter Storm Warning - Be Prepared

    Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross issued an Emergency Proclamation regarding an upcoming winter storm to authorize preparedness to protect residents. Th... Read on...
  36. New City Website Graphic

    New City of Snoqualmie Website Launched Dec. 9

    The City of Snoqualmie launched a re-designed website on Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, improving user experience and website functionality. The launch followe... Read on...
  37. News Release Graphic Winter 2022

    City Council Passes 2023-24 Budget

    On Nov. 28, 2022, the Snoqualmie City Council passed the 2023-24 Biennial Budget to fund the City for the next two years, maintaining high levels of s... Read on...
  38. Human Services

    Snoqualmie Allocates Funding to Human Services Organizations

    As part of the City’s biennial budget, the City Council approved $588,945 in Human Services funding, which will benefit Snoqualmie Valley children, se... Read on...
  39. CENTENNIAL TRAIL WITH QR CODE

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

    We want your feedback. Help shape the the new design of Centennial Trail, which links the Falls to downtown Snoqualmie. View preferred design directio... Read on...
  40. CITY UPDATE GRAPHIC NOV 2022

    Waste Management to Service Missed Customers Week of Dec. 5

    Due to snow related hazardous road conditions, some Snoqualmie Waste Management collections were missed this week. For Tues/Wed missed customers, extr... Read on...
  41. dt roadway

    Reduced Speed Limits Approved for SR 202 through Downtown Snoqualmie

    Last month the City Council approved state-recommended speed limit modifications to SR 202 from Snoqualmie Falls through the downtown corridor. The Ci... Read on...
  42. Public Hearing Graphic

    Public Invited to Provide Comments on Proposed Budget and Property Tax Levy, Nov. 14

    The Snoqualmie City Council will host two public hearings at its Nov. 14, 2022, regular hybrid Council meeting, starting at 7pm. Those public hearing ... Read on...
  43. mayor cpt off schulgen

    Newest Member of Snoqualmie Police Department Sworn In

    On Oct. 24, 2022, Mayor Katherine Ross swore in the newest member of the Snoqualmie Police Department - Officer Nicholas Schulgen, who graduated from ... Read on...
  44. snoqualmie mill site conceptual

    City Council Approves PCI Plan and Development Agreement for Snoqualmie Mill Site Project

    After 14 meetings and over 30 hours of deliberations and review - as well as multiple public comment opportunities - the City Council unanimously adop... Read on...
  45. NEWS RELEASE V2 INFOGRAPHIC

    First Major Fall Storm Predicted to Bring Wind, Heavy Rain and Moderate Snoqualmie River Flooding

    The first major storm of the season is predicted to bring with it breezy conditions, heavy rain and push the Snoqualmie River to phase 3 flood levels ... Read on...
  46. News Release Graphic Fall 2022

    Community Invited to Provide Input on Snoqualmie Mill Site Proposed Final Development Agreement

    Community members are invited to the Oct. 24, 2022, hybrid City Council meeting to provide verbal comments about the proposed Final Development Agreem... Read on...
  47. SFD brush fire scene

    Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Responds to Small Brush Fire near Hospital

    On Oct. 19, 2022, Snoqualmie firefighters responded to a brush fire located in a wooded area near the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital. The slow-moving fire... Read on...
  48. Mayor Oath of Office Hendricks

    Two New Snoqualmie Police Department Officers Sworn In

    On October 10, 2022, two new members of the Snoqualmie Police Department – Officers Cory Hendricks and Anthony Lemmon - were introduced to the communi... Read on...
  49. fire prevention week graphic

    Mayor Ross Proclaims Oct. 9-15 Fire Prevention Week in Snoqualmie

    Mayor Ross proclaimed the week of Oct. 9-15, Fire Prevention Week in Snoqualmie. Statistic show, planning and prevention pay off when it comes to redu... Read on...
  50. center blvd blurr

    Holiday Lighting Installation Begins on Center Blvd, expect reduced parking Oct. 10-14

    It’s time to begin stringing our 2022 holiday lights - starting on Snoqualmie Ridge. The week of October 10, 2022, Snoqualmie Parks and Public Works c... Read on...
  51. Group Chiefs Mayor

    Snoqualmie Fire Department Welcomes Six New Members to Volunteer Firefighting Program

    The Snoqualmie Fire Department recently introduced six new members of its volunteer firefighting program, who will receive comprehensive training in f... Read on...
  52. dowtown snoqualmie

    Filming to Occur in Downtown Snoqualmie the Week of October 3

    A film production crew will intermittently be in the vicinity of Falls Ave and Railroad Ave of downtown Snoqualmie the week of October 3, 2022. Traffi... Read on...
  53. stephanie

    Snoqualmie Police Department Hires Behavioral Health Specialist

    Stephanie Butler recently joined the Snoqualmie Police Department, which serves the cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend, as the department’s new Behav... Read on...
  54. Public Hearing Graphic 2

    Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement Written Public Comment Period Open Until Sept. 16

    The community is invited to provide comments about the draft Development Agreement (DA) for the proposed Snoqualmie Mill Site Project at the September... Read on...
  55. I-90-Issaquah-concrete-replacement-700

    Westbound I-90 Road Repair Project near Issaquah Could Cause Delays for Snoqualmie Commuters

    In mid September, Snoqualmie drivers should be prepared for potential traffic delays on westbound I-90 as the Washington State Department of Transport... Read on...
  56. 2023-2028 CIP Graphic

    Investing in Livability: Snoqualmie City Council Approves Historic Capital Improvement Plan

    The City Council unanimously approved the 2023-2028 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), which will guide the City’s investment and improvement of its park... Read on...
  57. Public Hearing Notice Infograhic 1

    City Hosts Public Hearing for Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement, September 12

    The Snoqualmie City Council will hold a public hearing for the Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement at its regular September 12, 2022, meeting. That ... Read on...
  58. TT location map

    Notice of Application Published for Final Snoqualmie Ridge Housing Subdivision

    The City of Snoqualmie published a Notice of Application for a proposed housing subdivision that would create 46 new duplexes and townhomes, marking t... Read on...
  59. Plein Air Paint Out Graphic

    Vote for the 2022 Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out Winner

    The City and the Snoqualmie Arts Commission are asking the public to choose the 2022 Plein Air Paint Out winner from the three finalists selected duri... Read on...
  60. SPD Update Infographic

    Police Arrest Suspect in Attempted Child Luring Case in North Bend

    With the assistance of information from the public, on August 24, 2022, the Snoqualmie Police Department arrested a suspect in a July 24, 2022, attemp... Read on...
  61. TRAFFIC ALERT INFOGRAPHIC 2

    Lane Closures Start August 15 for Snoqualmie Parkway/Swenson Drive Traffic Signal Project

    On August 15, 2022, contractor crews working for the City will begin a two-week project that will recoat paint on the large traffic signal poles at th... Read on...
  62. Tyler 2

    Snoqualmie Police Dept. Investigating Missing Endangered Person

    The Snoqualmie Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Tyler Singleton who was reported missing from his home in the Snoqualm... Read on...
  63. APS-RIVERVIEW PARK-B-APS22927F2A_1 - Photo

    Coming Soon: New Riverview Park Playground Equipment and Fisher Creek Park Zip Lines Repair

    Parks News: New playground equipment is coming to Riverview Park in downtown Snoqualmie, along with repairs of the popular zip lines at Fisher Creek P... Read on...
  64. Plein Air Poster 2022

    Calling all Artists! Join the 2022 Plein Air Paint Out

    The Snoqualmie Arts Commission invites artists of all mediums to attend the Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out on Saturday, August 20 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 ... Read on...
  65. SPD News Release Infographic

    Snoqualmie Police Investigating Possible Attempted Child Luring Incident in North Bend

    On Sunday, July 24, 2022, at approximately 3:41pm the Snoqualmie Police Department responded to a possible attempted child luring incident at Torguson... Read on...
  66. Cooling Center Infographic

    Cooling Locations Open to Public During Upcoming Extended Period of Hot Weather

    A heat advisory has been issued for our region from July 26 - July 29, with forecasted daytime highs in the mid to high 90s and nighttime low temperat... Read on...
  67. News Release Infographic 2

    City Launches New Website Page to Process $40 Vehicle License Fee Refunds

    On July 21, 2022, the City launched a new website page to process refunds of a city-imposed vehicle license (AKA car tab) fee paid by some Snoqualmie ... Read on...
  68. downtown roadway repaving infographic

    Downtown Roadway Repaving Scheduled for Week of July 25th

    A final piece of the downtown Snoqualmie Tree Streets Infrastructure Improvement Project – roadway grinding and repaving – is scheduled to begin the w... Read on...
  69. Parks and Rec Professionals Day Infographic2

    Parks and Recreation Professionals Day Celebrates Staff

    On National Parks and Recreation Professionals Day, celebrated on July 15 and recognized in a City proclamation by Mayor Ross, we recognize the dedica... Read on...
  70. TRAFFIC ALERT INFOGRAPHIC (1)

    Traffic Alert: Mill Pond Road, Snoqualmie Parkway Lane Closures Required for Pavement Repairs

    Update: Beginning Wednesday, July 20 through Friday, July 22, 2022, Public Works crews will intermittently close one lane of Snoqualmie Parkway to acc... Read on...
  71. Oath of Office

    New Snoqualmie Police Department Captain Sworn In

    On July 11, 2022, in front of a crowd of family, friends, and fellow officers, Brian W. Lynch was sworn in as the new Captain of the Snoqualmie Police... Read on...
  72. Jen and Mayor

    City Appoints New Finance & HR and Community Development Directors

    Mayor Katherine Ross administered the Oath of Office to Jen Ferguson as Finance & HR Director and Emily Arteche as Community Development Director ... Read on...
  73. thomas

    Day out with Thomas Event Returns to Snoqualmie Depot over Three July Weekends

    Hundreds of visitors are expected in downtown Snoqualmie over the next three July weekends as the popular Day out with Thomas, the Dream Big Tour retu... Read on...
  74. cos_movies-music in park_2022_4-3 ratio-01

    Movies and Music in the Park Returns this Summer

    Bring a blanket or low-back chair and cozy up under the stars as the Summer Movies and Music in the Park series returns to Snoqualmie! Read on...
  75. snoqualmie mill site conceptual

    Hearing Examiner Affirms Adequacy of Snoqualmie Mill Site Environmental Impact Statement

    A hearing examiner issued a written decision on the Snoqualmie Mill Site Planned Commercial/Industrial (PCI) Plan, affirming the adequacy of the plan’... Read on...
  76. NEWS RELEASE V2 INFOGRAPHIC

    City Council Approves nearly $1 million in Pandemic Relief Grants

    On June 27, 2022, the Snoqualmie City Council approved the appropriation of nearly $750,000 in Covid-19 relief grants to community organizations and s... Read on...
  77. Fireworks Laws in Snoqualmie Prevent Injuries and Protect Property

    Safety is #1 when it comes to fireworks. The Snoqualmie Fire and Police departments focus on safety laws to help prevent injuries, house fires, and wi... Read on...
  78. The Snoqualmie River Still Runs Cold During Warm Days

    Warmer temperatures are here – with a Heat Advisory from the National Weather Service in effect June 25-27 – but rivers are still running very fast an... Read on...
  79. City of Snoqualmie Recognizes Juneteenth Holiday

    At its June 13, 2022 meeting, the Snoqualmie City Council approved Resolution No. 1619 adding Juneteenth (June 19) as an official City holiday for all... Read on...
  80. finally friday art and wine walk

    Finally Friday Art & Wine Walks Kick Off on June 24

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  81. SPD News Release Infographic

    Snoqualmie, North Bend Vehicle Prowl Incidents Increase; Lock Doors and Remove Valuables

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  82. cos_big truck day_2022_4-3 ratio_REV-01

    Big Truck Day Returns to Snoqualmie

    The City’s popular Big Truck Day returns on June 23 as an opportunity for kids to experience big trucks, big equipment, and big fun! Kids are welcome ... Read on...
  83. Trees Street Paving Paving Infographic

    Paving Work Rescheduled due to Inclement Weather

    The final paving portion of the Downtown Snoqualmie Tree Streets Infrastructure Improvement Project - roadway grinding and repaving - has been delayed... Read on...
  84. CIP Open House Infographic

    Snoqualmie Community Invited to Special Capital Improvement Plan Open House, June 9

    The community is invited to an in-person Capital Improvement Plan Open House on Thursday, June 9, 2022, from 6-7:30 p.m. at Snoqualmie City Hall that ... Read on...
  85. JOINT NEWS RELEASE INFOGRAPHIC

    City and Snoqualmie Tribe Collaborate on Momentous Agreement to Support Community Infrastructure

    The City of Snoqualmie and the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe signed a momentous infrastructure agreement that will support both the City’s and Tribe’s futur... Read on...
  86. Public Works Week 2022 (JPG)

    National Public Works Week Celebrates Staff Providing City Services

    Responsible for our clean water, reliable plumbing, and clear streets, the City’s Public Works Department staff members provide customers with quality... Read on...
  87. EMS WEEK

    EMS Week Proclaimed in Snoqualmie

    At the May 9, 2022, City Council Meeting, Mayor Ross proclaimed May 15-21 EMS Week in Snoqualmie in recognition of the value and accomplishments of th... Read on...
  88. national police week infographic

    National Police Week Proclaimed in Snoqualmie

    At the May 9, 2002, Snoqualmie City Council meeting, Mayor Katherine Ross officially proclaimed the week of May 11 -17 National Police Week in Snoqual... Read on...
  89. historic hose cart

    Historic Firefighting Hose Cart Installed at Snoqualmie Fire Station

    This month a piece of local firefighting history was installed in the Snoqualmie Fire Station lobby: a late 19th century hose cart used to battle fire... Read on...
  90. City Hall Council Chambers exterior

    Snoqualmie City Council Meetings Transition to Hybrid Format Starting May 9

    As City buildings have reopened and pre-pandemic City service levels return, Snoqualmie City Council meetings will transition to a hybrid format begin... Read on...
  91. pea patch 004

    Have a Green Thumb? Reserve a Community P-Patch Space

    Love to garden and/or grow your own vegetables? If so, the City of Snoqualmie Parks Department still has garden plots available for its 2022 Community... Read on...
  92. Cenntennial park CIP Tour 4.23.22

    Councilmembers Hit the Road for On-site Tour of City Capital Improvement Projects

    On Saturday, April 23, 2022, Snoqualmie City Councilmembers met for a special meeting to learn more about the projects included in the City’s proposed... Read on...
  93. Sidewalk RR program

    Contract Awarded to Launch Snoqualmie Sidewalk Repair and Replacement Program

    On April 11, 2022, Snoqualmie City Councilmembers approved Resolution 1610, awarding a Public Works contract to begin the City’s Sidewalk Repair and R... Read on...
  94. Trout Derby 2017 (JPG)

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

    The Annual Kids’ Trout Derby will be on May 7 from daylight to 10 a.m. at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Police Department, 34825 S.E. Douglas Street... Read on...
  95. Blood Drive Pop Up

    Community Benefits from Donations to Bloodworks

    The Snoqualmie community once again stepped up to donate during an April blood drive from Bloodworks Northwest, resulting in 221 donations over a six-... Read on...
  96. Arbor Day 2022

    Arbor Day Foundation Recognizes Snoqualmie with Two ‘Tree City’ Honors

    Snoqualmie recently attained two honors by the Arbor Day Foundation – being named a “Tree City USA” for the city’s commitment to effective urban fores... Read on...
  97. news release infographic

    Snoqualmie Mill Site Public Hearing Held March 30th; Record Held Open on Limited Basis

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  98. Public Hearing Notice Infograhic

    Community Invited to Public Hearing for Proposed Snoqualmie Mill Site Plan Application

    The community is invited to a public hearing about the proposed Snoqualmie Mill Site Planned Commercial/Industrial (PCI) Plan Application on Wednesday... Read on...
  99. News Release Infographic

    City Receives Funding for Behavioral Health Coordinator to Support First Responders

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  100. Snoq Pkwy March 2022

    New State Transportation Package Funds SR 18 Widening and Snoqualmie Parkway Repaving

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  101. Snoqualmie Parkway with Logging Truck

    City Council Approves Resolution Requesting Designation of Snoqualmie Parkway as Part of SR 18

    The Snoqualmie City Council unanimously approved a resolution requesting Washington State designate Snoqualmie Parkway as an extension of SR 18. The 3... Read on...
  102. Blood Drive Pop Up

    Community Contributes to Bloodworks’ Donation Success in 2021

    During the pandemic, Bloodworks Northwest has turned to onsite donation centers in communities like Snoqualmie to ensure a healthy blood supply. Learn... Read on...
  103. Rob Wotton

    City Council Appoints Rob Wotton as New Council Member

    The Snoqualmie City Council voted unanimously to appoint Rob Wotton for Council Position 2 at the City Council meeting on January 10. Read on...
  104. Snoqualmie City Buildings to Close Temporarily to Public

    In accordance with recent public health recommendations and to ensure resident and staff safety in reducing the spread of COVID-19, Snoqualmie City Bu... Read on...
  105. Storm drains and snow (JPG)

    City of Snoqualmie Winter Storm Response Update

    Public Works crews are clearing snow and ice throughout the city, including removing snow and ice from storm drains. If you can do so safely, please r... Read on...
  106. Mike Sauerwein (JPG)

    Snoqualmie Welcomes New City Administrator Michael Sauerwein

    The Snoqualmie City Council recently confirmed Michael (Mike) Sauerwein as City Administrator, a role that starts on January 10. Sauerwein, who most r... Read on...
  107. City of Snoqualmie Winter Storm Response Update

    With stabilized conditions on main roads, Public Works crews are working hard to plow secondary and tertiary areas in the City. With today’s Winter We... Read on...
  108. Waste Management Offers Customers Drop-Off Sites for Garbage and Recycling

    Due to winter storms over the holidays that have delayed pickup service, Waste Management has worked with the City to offer its Monday and Tuesday cus... Read on...
  109. City Hall Closed for Walk-In Services January 3

    City Hall will be closed to the public for walk-in services January 3 due to new snowfall. City services are available online, via email, and via phon... Read on...
  110. Warming Shelters Available in Snoqualmie

    The region continues to experience dangerously cold temperatures this week. The public is invited to visit the following local warming locations. Read on...
  111. City Hall Closed for Walk-In Services December 27-28

    City Hall will be closed to the public for walk-in services December 27-28 due to winter weather. City services are available online, via email, and v... Read on...
  112. City of Snoqualmie Meeting Cancellations and Closures

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  113. City of Snoqualmie Seeks Input on Community Projects

    The City of Snoqualmie wants to hear from residents through a short, confidential survey to help determine community projects. Read on...
  114. Final Environmental Impact Statement on Snoqualmie Mill Planned Commercial/Industrial Plan Issued

    On December 9, 2021, the City of Snoqualmie issued the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the proposed Snoqualmie Mill Planned Commercial... Read on...
  115. December 13 City Council Meeting To Be Held in Person and Remotely

    The December 13 City Council meeting will be held in a hybrid format - both in-person and using Zoom - with a 7 p.m. start time. The meeting will take... Read on...
  116. Upcoming City Council Opening To Be Filled by Appointment

    The City of Snoqualmie is accepting applications from Snoqualmie residents to fill an upcoming vacancy for Position 2 on the Snoqualmie City Council. Read on...
  117. King County Requires Vaccination Confirmation

    When visiting local businesses, be prepared to show proof of vaccination or a negative PCR COVID-19 test in the last 72 hours due to a recent health o... Read on...
  118. Snoqualmie Announces City Administrator Finalists

    Members of the public will have the opportunity to meet the four finalists for the position of Snoqualmie City Administrator on Monday, November 15, 5... Read on...
  119. cos_citizens academy_INSTAGRAM_1080X1080_2-02

    Snoqualmie Citizens Academy Goes Virtual

    Learn how your city government works in an educational video series. Read on...
  120. 2021 Green Snoqualmie Planting at Three Forks - courtesy of Jim Avery

    Green Snoqualmie and Arbor Day Volunteers Plant Hundreds of Trees

    On two Saturdays in October, volunteers of all ages planted trees and spread mulch to protect our treasured community forests, which include more than... Read on...
  121. Most City of Snoqualmie Employees Vaccinated

    Two weeks after the Vaccine Mandate deadline of October 18 adopted by the City of Snoqualmie for employees, more than 90 percent of City staff have be... Read on...
  122. YMCA 2 (JPG)

    Free Activities for Community Members Offered at Snoqualmie Valley YMCA

    The YMCA is offering many fun and free activities this fall open to all Snoqualmie community members. They are also offering a no-join fee through the... Read on...
  123. Downtown Kiosk (JPG)

    Kiosk Display Wins National Honors for Design

    A downtown kiosk display recently received two national awards for graphic design. The display, located along the boardwalk near the Snoqualmie Depot,... Read on...
  124. Deborah Estrada2 (JPG)

    Estrada Appointed Snoqualmie’s City Clerk

    Mayor Matt Larson administered the Oath of Office to Deborah “Deb” Estrada at the October 11 City Council meeting, where she was appointed as City Cle... Read on...
  125. Applications Open for Latest Snoqualmie COVID-19 Relief Program

    The City of Snoqualmie has opened the application process for small businesses, community organizations, and households in Snoqualmie to request a new... Read on...
  126. Serve Your Community on the Planning Commission

    The City of Snoqualmie Planning Commission has an opening based on Cara Christensen’s appointment to the City Council. Read on...
  127. drugs_banner (PNG)

    Snoqualmie Police Take Back Unwanted Prescription Drugs

    The Snoqualmie Police Department will help residents prevent drug abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and... Read on...
  128. Green Snoqualmie Event - Jim Avery, photo credit

    Celebrate Our Community’s Forests on Green Snoqualmie Day

    Join your Snoqualmie neighbors in celebrating the community’s forests by helping to plant several hundred trees and shrubs under Mount Si at Three For... Read on...
  129. City Council Appoints Cara Christensen as New Council Member

    The Snoqualmie City Council appointed Cara Christensen for Council Position 6 at the City Council meeting on September 27. Mayor Matt Larson administe... Read on...
  130. Reinig Road and Mill Pond Road Overlay Project Starts Next Week

    Starting Monday, October 4, contractor crews will begin work on the 2021 Overlay Project to repair damaged pavement sections along SE Mill Pond Road, ... Read on...
  131. US Census Releases Data on Snoqualmie Population Growth

    The US Census recently released population figures for cities nationwide as part of their data release for redistricting. Census data shows the City o... Read on...
  132. Blue Sky City Hall

    Serve Your Community on a City of Snoqualmie Commission

    Two City of Snoqualmie commissions and one committee are seeking new members, including the Arts Commission, the Parks and Events Commission, and the ... Read on...
  133. Crack Sealing Project Preserves Snoqualmie Parkway

    While new lines on the Snoqualmie Parkway pavement go every which way, the purpose they provide in preserving this roadway is distinct and long-lastin... Read on...
  134. Plein Air Poster 2022

    Plein Air Paint Out 2022 Poster Selected – “In the Moment”

    Based on a social media vote, participants selected an oil-based work from artist Britt Greenland titled “In the Moment” as the Plein Air Paint Out w... Read on...
  135. Public Invited to Patriot Day Ceremony in Snoqualmie

    In honor of the 2,977 civilians, firefighters, and police officers who died in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, there will be a Patriot Day r... Read on...
  136. Snoqualmie Police Assist in Incident Involving Suspect with Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound

    On Friday, August 27 at about 12:20 p.m., Snoqualmie Police Officers were asked to assist the FBI with a one-million dollar fugitive arrest rape warra... Read on...
  137. Mayor Larson Announces Vaccination Mandate for Snoqualmie Staff

    Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson informed citywide staff that COVID-19 vaccinations are required as of October 18, 2021. Read on...
  138. City of Snoqualmie Recruiting for a City Administrator

    The City of Snoqualmie, which offers excellent benefits and work/life balance, is currently recruiting for a City Administrator. Read on...
  139. This is a photo of Council Member Sean Sundwall.

    Snoqualmie City Council Member Sean Sundwall Resigns

    Snoqualmie City Council Member Sean Sundwall today announced his intention to resign from the City Council effective August 30, 2021. Read on...
  140. Music in the Park Returns this August

    Bring a blanket or low-back chair and cozy up under the stars as Summer Music in the Park returns for two shows in August! Music in the Park will be h... Read on...
  141. Cooling Locations Open to the Public during Excessive Heat

    The National Weather Service is forecasting excessive heat from Wednesday noon through Saturday evening, with limited nighttime cooling. During this t... Read on...
  142. VFF Julia Sargeant, Lt. Matt West, Youth Honorees, FF Bill Wisham, FF Ben Parker

    Youths’ Quick Reaction Helps Firefighters Contain House Fire

    Three youths were honored at a July 26 City Council meeting, where Interim Fire Chief Mike Bailey presented them with certificates of recognition for ... Read on...
  143. A Letter from the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association - 2021 Pancake Breakfast Cancelled

    It is with deep regret that we will not be hosting a Pancake Breakfast this year. With the anticipated numbers and increasing attendance, we could not... Read on...
  144. City Hall Reopens to the Public on a Limited Basis

    Snoqualmie City Hall, which was temporarily closed in accordance with Governor Inslee's Safe Start plan along with helping to ensure resident and staf... Read on...
  145. Save the Dates for Summer Music, Art & Wine Walks, and More

    Summer events return this year with fun for all ages, from a Chalk the Block event to live music in two locations this August. The popular Finally Fri... Read on...
  146. Snoqualmie Riverbank Repair Project to Prevent Road Failure

    The City, with funding from the King County Flood Control District, will repair the existing river revetment. The repair will protect properties and s... Read on...
  147. City Begins Downtown Utilities Improvements on ‘Tree Streets’ in July

    The City of Snoqualmie continues its downtown improvements to utilities and stormwater infrastructure. The next phase takes place along Maple Avenue S... Read on...
  148. Energy-Saving Tips from Puget Sound Energy

    Puget Sound Energy is encouraging customers to be more energy conscious as temperatures heat up over the next few days. Across its service area, PSE’s... Read on...
  149. Cooling Locations Open to the Public

    The National Weather Service is forecasting excessive heat from Friday afternoon through Monday evening, with record-breaking temperatures this coming... Read on...
  150. Bridge Inspection 2021

    Meadowbrook Bridge To Be Closed for an Inspection

    The Meadowbrook Bridge located in Snoqualmie will be closed to all traffic for a routine inspection on Thursday, June 24 starting at 8:30 a.m. Traffic... Read on...
  151. Fireworks Laws in Snoqualmie Prevent Injuries and Protect Property

    Safety is #1 when it comes to fireworks. The Snoqualmie Fire and Police departments focus on safety laws to help prevent injuries, house fires, and wi... Read on...
  152. Snoqualmie Announces a New Online Portal for Public Records Requests

    The City of Snoqualmie has adopted a new online portal to streamline Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. Read on...
  153. Snoqualmie Recognized as 2021 Main Street America Affiliate

    The City of Snoqualmie has been designated as an affiliate Main Street™ program. Read on...
  154. Public Works Project Honored for Environmental Best Practices

    The City of Snoqualmie Water Reclamation Facility Phase II recently received a prestigious 2021 Project of the Year achievement award from the state c... Read on...
  155. Snoqualmie Fire Department Responds to Residential Fire

    At approximately 11 a.m. on April 16, Snoqualmie Firefighters responded to a residential structure fire in the 7500 block of Raven Ave SE in the Snoqu... Read on...
  156. drugs_banner (PNG)

    Snoqualmie Police Take Unwanted Prescription Drugs

    The Snoqualmie Police Department will help residents prevent drug abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and... Read on...
  157. Snoqualmie Firefighters Honored with Service Awards

    The Snoqualmie Fire Department recently recognized several firefighters for their contributions to our community at their annual awards dinner, held o... Read on...
  158. Three Forks Off-Leash Dog Park Helps Reduce Canine Conflicts

    Many dog owners in Snoqualmie are letting their dogs off-leash in Snoqualmie’s large parks and open spaces, which can create uncomfortable situations ... Read on...
  159. Santa Joins Mayor Larson in a Virtual Tree Lighting Ceremony

    Although we are unable to gather as a community for the tree lighting ceremony this year, the tree is lit for all to enjoy in historic downtown Snoqua... Read on...
  160. City Hall Pop-Up Blood Drives Serve Our Community

    Since June 2020, the City of Snoqualmie has hosted three blood drive “pop-ups” from BloodWorks Northwest, where donors can donate blood in a safe sett... Read on...
  161. La Niña Predicted for Winter and Spring: Wetter and Colder

    According to forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center – a division of the National Weather ... Read on...
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    Snoqualmie Citizens Academy Goes Virtual

    This year’s Snoqualmie Citizens Academy goes virtual with 14 videos featuring the Mayor, department heads, and city staff sharing information about ho... Read on...
  163. Snoqualmie Wastewater Treatment Plant Earns Performance Award

    The Washington Department of Ecology named the City of Snoqualmie among the winners of the annual Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance A... Read on...
  164. Snoqualmie’s Urban Forests Need Our Protection

    The Stillwater Bog, part of the city’s extensive parks and trail system, is home to birds and wildlife and serves as a stopping point along the Stillw... Read on...
  165. 23 Wisconsin Wolf River (JPG)

    Drowning in Snoqualmie River Brings Renewed Attention to River Safety

    While swimming in the water is tempting during these warm summer days, local rivers such as the Snoqualmie are inherently dangerous. The water can be ... Read on...
  166. cos_frontline parade_INSTAGRAM_1080X1080_REV2-01 (JPG)

    Fourth of July Parade Honors Front Line Workers

    Start your Fourth of July holiday by viewing a parade honoring front line workers. Starts at 10 a.m. at the corner of Meadowbrook Way, traveling throu... Read on...
  167. Census Data Impacts Local Funding during COVID-19 Health Crisis

    U.S. Census data makes a local impact on programs used during the COVID-19 health crisis, including funding for school lunches and emergency preparedn... Read on...
  168. Serve Your Community on a City of Snoqualmie Commission

    Three City of Snoqualmie commissions are seeking new members, including the Civil Service Commission, the Economic Development Commission, and the Par... Read on...
  169. SafeWise Names Snoqualmie Safest City in Washington for 2020

    Snoqualmie repeated its #1 ranking as 2020 Safest City in Washington with SafeWise, which ranked the city #1 in both 2019 and 2018. To reach its findi... Read on...
  170. City of Snoqualmie Joins the Eastside Census Challenge

    In a friendly rivalry, the City of Snoqualmie has joined the cities of Issaquah, Redmond, and Sammamish in an Eastside Census Challenge. Read on...
  171. City of Snoqualmie Seeks Your Input on Stormwater

    The city seeks input from Snoqualmie residents and business owners to develop programs for protecting our local streams, rivers, and Puget Sound from ... Read on...
  172. City Hall Turns Out the Lights for Earth Hour

    On Saturday, March 28 from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., the lights at Snoqualmie City Hall will turn off in support of Earth Hour. Read on...
  173. Work for the City of Snoqualmie as a Human Resources Analyst

    The City of Snoqualmie is looking for the right person to support human resources processes, recruitment and selection, personnel laws and procedures,... Read on...
  174. Chief 2018 Stair Climb (JPG)

    Snoqualmie Firefighters Compete in Stairclimb up Columbia Center

    On March 8, a team of 10 Snoqualmie firefighters will compete in the 29th Annual SCOTT Firefighter Stairclimb, a climb to the top of the 69-floor Colu... Read on...
  175. Call to Artists – Seeking Applications for 2020 Art Partners Program

    The Snoqualmie Arts Commission (SAC) is requesting proposals from artists and arts programs to receive funding from the 2020 Art Partners Program. Pro... Read on...
  176. City of Snoqualmie Seeks New Members for Commissions

    Do you want to become more involved in your community? Positions are open on the Parks & Events Commission and the Civil Service Commission. Read on...
  177. Rudometkin Appointed Snoqualmie’s Interim City Administrator

    Mayor Matt Larson has appointed Rick J. Rudometkin as interim City Administrator pending confirmation from the Snoqualmie City Council on January 13. ... Read on...
  178. Mike Winterbauer (JPG)

    Call to Artists – Display Your Art at City Hall this Year

    The Snoqualmie Arts Commission (SAC) is seeking artwork to display at Snoqualmie City Hall in 2020. Shows will feature artists with multiple two-dimen... Read on...
  179. Downtown Kiosk (JPG)

    Take a Walk through the Past with New Kiosk Displays

    New kiosk displays located by the Snoqualmie Depot share the city’s past through a historic and cultural overview along with a walking tour of downtow... Read on...
  180. City Phones Scheduled for Systems Testing – Temporary Downtime

    The City of Snoqualmie IT Department will be upgrading the city’s phone system in two phases. During the first phase, which begins December 21 at 6 a.... Read on...
  181. Multiple dogs

    City Adopts a Police Narcotics K-9 Program to further Community Awareness

    The Snoqualmie Police Department is moving forward with a Police Narcotics K-9 Program to increase awareness of illegal drug use and enhance community... Read on...
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  1. Teen Egg Hunt

    Hop To the Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt on April 7

    Plan on this fun event for teens April 7, 8:30-9:30 pm, Community Park

  2. Kids' Egg Hunt

    Hop to the Egg Hunt for Kids on April 8

    Hunt for eggs at this annual, fun event held April 8 at 10 am sharp, Centennial Fields Park.

  3. Downtown Egg Hunt

    Downtown Snoqualmie Is Hopping on April 8

    Visit downtown Snoqualmie on April 8, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, for prizes and photos.

  4. Learn safety tips for using, charging, and storing commonly used lithium-ion batteries, which power devices, equipment, and even cars. When these batteries are used improperly, damaged, or defective,

    Lithium-ion Battery Safety

    Learn safety tips for using, charging, and storing commonly used lithium-ion batteries, which power personal devices, household equipment, and even cars. When these batteries are used improperly, damaged, or defective, they can cause fires.

  5. Snoqualmie 2023 events: April 7, teen egg hunt; April 8, egg hunt; June 29, Big Truck Day; July 13, Music in the Park; July 20, Movies in the Park; July 27, Music in the Park; Aug. 3, Movies in the Pa

    Snoqualmie 2023 Events Schedule

    Save the dates! Mark your calendars for 2023 City events. Egg hunts, movies, music, block parties are all on tap this year.

  6. March Proclaimed Resilience Month in Snoqualmie. The proclamation is a recognition of the importance of the coalition of work being done to create a community of hope and healing.

    March Proclaimed Resilience Month

    The proclamation recognizes the important coalition of work being done to create a community of hope and healing.

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