The City of Snoqualmie flood recovery work is underway, the Parks and Public Works staff are evaluating impacts and working to open roads, parks, and provide post-flood recovery support to residents.
Road Closures
The following streets are closed: SE Millpond Rd, SE Reinig Rd, Meadowbrook Bridge, SE Northern St (at the dip), and Pickering Ct SE. City Engineers have conducted bridge assessments. Please continue to use caution in and around flooded or damaged areas, please obey road closed signage.
Centennial Fields Park
The baseball fields at Centennial are damaged and closed until further notice. The all-inclusive playground is operational and open for play.
Flood Damage Debris Drop-Off Station
Public Works staff will manage a free flood debris drop-off station this weekend, Saturday, December 13, 9am-4pm, and Sunday, December 14, 10am-2pm. Location address, 38190 SE Mill Pond Rd, please follow directional signage. Downtown residents with flood damaged debris are welcome to bring materials to this location. Non-flood damages debris will not be accepted.
Water Quality
The City of Snoqualmie is not experiencing water quality issues at this time.
Emergency Contacts
The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is closed. For non-medical emergencies and general flood recovery questions, please call the EOC line at 425.888.5911, until 4pm, Friday, December 12, 2025. As always, call 911 for any life-threatening emergencies
Keep Informed with Storm and Traffic Updates
For information about weather and traffic impacts within the Snoqualmie city limits, please sign up for City Emergency Alert Additionally, the City posts to Facebook.
Support Snoqualmie Businesses
This week has been difficult for the Snoqualmie business community. The Historic Downtown Snoqualmie District did not sustain damage, all roads, sidewalks, and parking areas are clear. Please shop local and support your Snoqualmie small businesses as we head into the holiday season.
Mayor Ross would like to thank our first-responders, Snoqualmie Fire, Snoqualmie Police, and Snoqualmie Parks and Public Works staff. City staff operated the EOC for 24+ hours during the flood. We thank our community, partner agencies, and volunteers for working together to keep everyone safe throughout this historic event, we are stronger together.