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Snoqualmie, Washington — week of 2026-06-29 · all Snoqualmie meetings

Snoqualmie Council Holds Public Hearing on Transportation Plan, Weighs Ordinances on Covered Loads, E-Motorcycles

The Snoqualmie City Council held a public hearing on the 2027–2033 Transportation Improvement Plan during a June 22 special and regular meeting, but no votes were taken on the plan or several ordinances that received second readings. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published.

Council Reviews Transportation Plan, Pending Ordinances

The June 22 agenda included a public hearing for the six-year Transportation Improvement Plan, which outlines capital projects for streets, bridges, and other transportation infrastructure. The council also conducted second readings of three ordinances:

First readings were held for budget amendments. The council also considered approval of multiple contracts, including the Sandy Cove contract and capital program contracts, as well as an amendment to the interlocal agreement for fire and EMS service to the Echo Glen Children’s Center. Because the meeting was agenda-only at the time of this reporting, no final decisions or vote tallies are available.

An executive session on litigation and a presentation on housing by Josh Brown of the Puget Sound Regional Council preceded the regular meeting.

Public Safety Committee to Weigh Police Coalition Agreement

The Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee will meet on Monday, July 6, at a time and location listed on the city’s website. The committee’s agenda includes:

No additional details on the Bess Ordinance or the coalition addendum are available in the agenda summary.

Finance Committee to Discuss 2027–2028 Budget, Services Levy

On Tuesday, July 7, the Finance & Administration Committee will take up the 2027–2028 biennial budget and a resolution (Resolution 1749) for an Essential City Services Levy. Other discussion items include:

No specific budget figures or levy amounts were listed in the agenda.

Coming Up

Residents can find full agendas, minutes, and meeting links on the city’s official website. All meetings are open to the public.

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