Mayor Mayhew has issued updated guidance on enforcement of the City's Sign Code following a legal review prompted by his concerns about how the code i... Read on...
The Snoqualmie City Council will discuss at its Monday, June 9 meeting whether to begin a formal review of the City’s regulations governing large-scal... Read on...
In recognition of National Naloxone (Narcan) Awareness Day on June 6, the City of Snoqualmie is encouraging all residents to get a free Narcan kit and... Read on...
This week, the city launched "Sno-Fi Pilot," a free public Wi-Fi network now live across several city blocks in historic downtown Snoqualmie... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Arts Commission has officially announced the winners of its annual “Plein Air Paint Out” held on Saturday, May 16, in Downtown Snoqualm... Read on...
We're still working through a few things during the soft opening. Thanks for your patience as we gear up for the big grand opening on June 16! Read on...
The City has partnered with Waste Management for many years. Our previous contract ran from 2013 to 2023, was extended for two years, and a new long-t... Read on...
The City has launched a webpage to help keep residents informed about a proposed large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) near Snoqualmie Ridg... Read on...
At the May 11, 2026 City Council meeting, Mayor Mayhew announced the selection of Scott Miller as the City of Snoqualmie’s next Chief of Police, pendi... Read on...
The Snoqualmie City Council voted unanimously to appoint Andre Testman to City Council Position 6 at the Tuesday, May 13, 2026, City Council Meeting. Read on...
Mayor James Mayhew yesterday presented the Snoqualmie City Council with a proposed temporary moratorium on battery energy storage facilities (BESS) wi... Read on...
To be clear about the current facts: the City of Snoqualmie has not permitted a battery energy storage facility, and there is currently no proposal be... Read on...
Snoqualmie is proud to welcome one of Washington's best. Kimberly Agfalvi took the Oath of Office at the April 14 City Council meeting, where she was ... Read on...
Many Snoqualmie residents have been highly engaged on the proposed battery energy storage facility over the past several weeks, speaking at council me... Read on...
Many of us in Snoqualmie are concerned about the battery energy storage project proposed adjacent to our city, including its safety, proximity to home... Read on...
Over the course of two City Council meetings in March 2026, more than 150 community members participated in public comment on the proposed battery ene... Read on...
The City Council is looking forward to hearing from residents about the proposed Jupiter Power battery energy storage facility. Council members are aw... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie is providing an update regarding a proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project submitted to King County on property l... Read on...
Many residents have questions about the proposed Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project submitted by Jupiter Power on property in unincorporated... Read on...
Snoqualmie City Councilmember Cara Christensen has announced that she will step down from the City Council effective March 16, 2026, as she and her fa... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie is asking residents to join a Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday, March 4, 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. at Mount Si High School (South Commons,... Read on...
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The City of Snoqualmie is committed to transparency, public safety, and ensuring that all residents feel safe accessing City services and ... Read on...
Residents have shared concerns in recent months about speeding in school zones, specifically along Meadowbrook Way near Mount Si High School, Park Str... Read on...
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The City of Snoqualmie, the City of North Bend, and the Snoqualmie Police Department that serves both ci... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie’s Urban Forestry and Stormwater team invites residents to help restore and celebrate Snoqualmie’s urban forests through two upc... Read on...
Snoqualmie marked the start of a new chapter for the community at its January 12, 2026, City Council meeting, as residents were introduced to the City... Read on...
On Monday, Oct. 20, 2025, construction launched on the first section of the long-planned Rivertrail project in the downtown area, which will create on... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police (SnoPo) invites residents to get to know the faces behind the badge at “Cops & Cones” a community building social held at Sn... Read on...
As of December 2025, the long-planned Snoqualmie Community Center Expansion (CCE) project has reached key milestones, with design and permitting now c... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie facilitated a free flood debris drop-off station this past weekend for downtown residents, made possible by a small group of de... Read on...
King County Office of Emergency Management has prepared a one-pager compiling flood recovery resources for those affected by the recent flood event. Read on...
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 ... Read on...
SNOQUALMIE, WA — Mayor Ross has declared a State of Emergency as an intense atmospheric river storm brings significant and dangerous flooding to the S... Read on...
Mark your calendars for Snoqualmie Winter Lights, an annual holiday tradition in Historic Downtown. The event happens on Saturday, December 6, 2025, w... Read on...
This week, the City hosted a Washington State Auditor’s Office exit conference during a special Council meeting to discuss findings of a nearly yearlo... Read on...
Residents are encouraged to shop and support Snoqualmie’s business community this holiday season, starting on Small Business Saturday, November 29, 20... Read on...
Join the Green Snoqualmie Partnership on November 22, 2025, and take a break from the holiday rush to plant trees and native plants that will help a s... Read on...
This week the City of Snoqualmie was awarded the 2025 Best in Governance Award as the Voice of the People National Champion in Excellence in the categ... Read on...
This week, King County notified the City that a County ordinance which approved a Growth Management Planning Council Motion endorsing a formal request... Read on...
The daily 12 pm siren in downtown Snoqualmie has historic roots. The siren, located atop the Sigillo Cellars building, is the siren from the old fire ... Read on...
You're invited to provide comments on the 2026 Property Tax Levy at a public hearing on November 10 at 7pm. In 2026, the City requires a 0.82% increas... Read on...
Read the latest Ross Report to learn about work Mayor Ross is doing in support of Snoqualmie residents and business - from welcoming a long-time busin... Read on...
You’re invited to an unforgettable free day of play - Foam, Fairways, and Futbol - in Downtown Snoqualmie Railroad Park on Saturday, November 1, 2025,... Read on...
The City has developed a draft Strategic Plan and would like the community’s input as the City Council moves toward adopting a final plan that will se... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) has opened the application process for organizations to request tourism project funding f... Read on...
Last week, a media outlet published a letter stating that the Snoqualmie Fire Chief position is vacant. The inaccurate information was corrected. Mik... Read on...
The candy countdown starts now! Costumed kids take over Snoqualmie Ridge and Historic Downtown for a spook-tacular progressively fun day on Saturday, ... Read on...
What a month! In September Mayor Ross continued her work advocating for Snoqualmie residents and businesses. She also learned more about the history o... Read on...
WSDOT is planning a full closure of SR 18 between I-90 and Issaquah-Hobart Road from Thursday night, Oct. 16 through early Monday morning, Oct. 20, to... Read on...
Each year, the City provides funding to organizations that offer aid for food, shelter, clothing, counseling, and safety to residents. This year, the ... Read on...
The City is consistently focused on sustainability, enlisting the support of partners with this goal. This summer, Waste Management joined in the eff... Read on...
WSDOT will close the Snoqualmie Parkway/SR 18 on-ramp to westbound I-90 around-the-clock from 9 pm Friday, Oct. 3, to 5 am Monday, Oct. 6. Drivers tra... Read on...
Celebrate the kick-off to the planting season at the 2025 Green Snoqualmie Day event. Help plant the Climate Change Adaptation Demonstration Forest on... Read on...
The City Academy relaunches this Fall. The program designed to give residents an inside look at how their local government operates and empower partic... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie has reached an agreement to resolve its lawsuit with the City of North Bend regarding the provision of police services. This ag... Read on...
Drivers may experience significant delays through Issaquah this weekend, Sept. 26 - 28, as WSDOT reduces westbound I-90 to one lane to continue bridge... Read on...
WSDOT will reduce westbound I-90 to one lane in Issaquah, Sept. 19-21, for more bridge repair work. The westbound I-90 off-ramp to SR 18/Snoqualmie Pk... Read on...
The Council unanimously approved a resolution awarding an approximate $2 million construction contract to begin construction of the long-awaited River... Read on...
September marks National Preparedness Month, and the City of Snoqualmie is urging all residents and businesses to take proactive steps to prepare for ... Read on...
Snoqualmie Fire Department is partnering with Snoqualmie Valley Health to offer a free course, Sept 18, 2025, 6pm, at Snoqualmie Valley Hospital. The ... Read on...
August was a busy month, Mayor Ross enjoyed supporting our annual events, including the Boeing Classic and Snoqualmie Days, meeting with local and re... Read on...
Residents should expect traffic delays if traveling on I-90 through Issaquah during weekends in September. For the first in the series of weekend work... Read on...
The City completed a new survey of residents to measure multiple facets of livability, The survey was done in conjunction with the development of a st... Read on...
On Aug. 12, 2025, firefighters responded to a deck collapse at an apartment building in historic Snoqualmie. The incident is an important reminder of ... Read on...
WSDOT will close SR 18 between I-90 and Issaquah-Hobart Road from 9 pm, Friday, Aug. 15, until 5 am, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, to advance work on the wid... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association will hold its annual fundraising Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, August 23, 2025, during Snoqualmie Days, servi... Read on...
Snoqualmie Days starts on Friday, August 22, 2025, at 6 pm, with a Music Crawl and then continues on Saturday, August 23, with the Grand Parade, Firef... Read on...
On June 1, the City's new contract with Waste Management went into effect, and includes new pricing. The 7-year contract was approved by Council in Au... Read on...
Mayor Ross was busy in July, supporting the community, including welcoming new businesses, celebrating safety and infrastructure improvements downtown... Read on...
As significant federal nutrition cuts take effect, the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank is facing a growing food supply crisis. With key federal programs ... Read on...
The 2025 Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out event, on July 19, focused on Small Town, Big Heart. The theme captured the historic charm, unique streetscape... Read on...
On Friday, August 8, 2025, the start of the 20th annual Boeing Classic PGA Champions Tour golf tournament will be signaled by a low jet flyover at 11:... Read on...
This summer, Snoqualmie residents may notice city workers checking connections to water meters. This work is being conducted as part of a routine audi... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Dept. is pleased to host National Night Out on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, 5-7pm, returning to Snoqualmie Community Park. An evenin... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Fire Department is teaming up with the Washington State Department of Health to provide free Narcan to the public. Narcan (naloxone) ca... Read on...
Hundreds of visitors are expected in downtown Snoqualmie over the next three July weekends as the popular Day out with Thomas, The Party Tour, returns... Read on...
The City is creating a new Strategic Plan to guide services and investments over the next five years. Community input will help the City focus on what... Read on...
You're invited to a ribbon cutting to celebrate safety and infrastructure improvements on 384th Ave SE in downtown Snoqualmie. The ribbon cutting happ... Read on...
After nearly 20 months of construction - the new I-90/SR 18 Diverging Diamond Interchange opens Friday morning, July 25. To reach this milestone, a ro... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Arts Commission invites artists of all levels and mediums to participate in its annual “Plein Air Paint Out” on Saturday, July 19, 9 am... Read on...
The City is creating an Opioid Funding Advisory Committee and is looking for community volunteers. The committee will ensure Snoqualmie opioid settlem... Read on...
Read the latest edition of The Ross Report to learn about the work Mayor Katherine Ross does in support of Snoqualmie residents, businesses, and non-p... Read on...
In late April 2025, the Snoqualmie Landmarks Commission, part of the King County Historic Preservation Program, voted unanimously to designate the hom... Read on...
Keep safety the top priority this 4th of July. Leave fireworks to the professionals. Aerial devices, firecrackers, or explosives are illegal in the C... Read on...
The City filed a lawsuit in King County Superior Court arising from a dispute regarding the Police Services ILA between the City of Snoqualmie and the... Read on...
In its 9th year, Red, White & Boom returns to Snoqualmie Community Park on July 4, 2025, at 7 pm. The family-friendly event features a 20-min. pro... Read on...
Join the Green Snoqualmie Partnership on Friday, June 27, 2025, from 9 am – 12 pm and preserve the urban forest in the northwest area of Snoqualmie Ri... Read on...
With the random-sample Community Survey well underway, the City has now launched the open participation survey. Residents 18+, whose households were n... Read on...
Start summer vacation with Big Truck Day. This free event is an opportunity for kids to experience big trucks, big equipment, and big fun! Kids are we... Read on...
On May 19, 2025, the City will launch a community survey to gather resident input for strategic planning initiatives and to align goals around the com... Read on...
Coming soon, North Bend Art & Industry (NBA&I), the Northwest Railway Museum, and the Snoqualmie Arts Commission, team up for the 3rd annual A... Read on...
Mayor Ross was busy in May, in support of and advocating for residents and businesses. From welcoming new businesses, to collaborating with fellow may... Read on...
Join friends, neighbors, elected officials and firefighters for a special open house on Saturday, June 14, 2025, 11 am to 3 pm, to celebrate the 20th ... Read on...
On June 7, 2025, at approximately 12:46 pm, Snoqualmie Police Department officers responded to the Snoqualmie River near Riverview Park in downtown Sn... Read on...
Meadowbrook Bridge will be closed for a routine inspection on Monday, June 2, from 8:30am - 3pm. Suggested detour routes include SE Mill Pond Road, Re... Read on...
UPDATE: The five-day closure of SR 18 underneath I-90 at the 90/18 interchange, originally planned for mid-May, has been rescheduled for 9 pm, May 29 ... Read on...
The City Council recently directed staff to use steps necessary from negotiation through litigation to have North Bend confer law enforcement authorit... Read on...
The City Council approved new utility rates for 2025-2030. The approval followed approximately one year of work by Council and staff to determine upd... Read on...
On May 6, the North Bend City Council voted against the City's proposal for police services, opting to return to the King County Sheriff’s Office. Fo... Read on...
On April 28, 2025, the Snoqualmie City Council unanimously approved the appointment of Mona Davis as the City’s new Community and Economic Development... Read on...
Mayor Ross was busy in April supporting City volunteers, debuting the new State of the City video, collaborating with Valley mayors, and more. Read th... Read on...
The Mt. Si Fish & Game Club Annual Kids’ Trout Derby happens on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from dawn to 10 am at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Polic... Read on...
On March 26, 2025, the King County Growth Management Planning Council , including representatives from Sound Cities Association Caucus, unanimously ap... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie is looking for one community member to serve as its Volunteer Advisory Member to the Meadowbrook Farm Preservation Association... Read on...
On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the City of Snoqualmie responded to a recent Request for Proposal for Contracted Police Services from the City of North Ben... Read on...
Learn how to save a life! The Snoqualmie Fire Department is offering public safety training courses starting in mid-March. Experts will teach you esse... Read on...
WSDOT has scheduled a weekend-long closure of the Snoqualmie Pkwy on-ramp to westbound I-90 that will begin Friday night, April 25, at 9pm and end at ... Read on...
Join the Green Snoqualmie Partnership, City staff, elected leaders, friends, and neighbors for an afternoon of tree planting and family fun at Centenn... Read on...
On April 10, 2025, the City of Snoqualmie terminated the employment of Police Chief Brian Lynch following the conclusion of an external investigation.... Read on...
Celebrate Spring in Snoqualmie as the popular egg hunts return. The eggs go fast, so be on time. The three hunts, Teen Flashlight Hunt, Bunny Hop Egg ... Read on...
Mayor Katherine Ross was busy in March, advocating for Snoqualmie residents with the State Legislature and the King County Growth Management Planning ... Read on...
A weekend-long closure of the westbound I-90 off-ramp to SR 18/Snoqualmie Parkway begins Friday night, April 4, at 9 pm. The work is part of the WSDOT... Read on...
Join the Green Snoqualmie Partnership on Sunday, March 30, 2025, from 9 am – 12 pm, and help restore a section of the urban forest surrounding Jeanne ... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie will hold a public hearing to collect feedback on proposed changes to 2025-2030 utility rates at the March 24, 2025, City Counc... Read on...
Mayor Katherine Ross was busy in February, advocating for Snoqualmie and its residents. Last month she was in Olympia meeting with legislators; suppor... Read on...
WSDOT is advising residents who travel through the I-90/SR 18 interchange area to expect four nights of lane and ramp closures beginning Monday, March... Read on...
The community is invited to two upcoming Climate Planning Workshops to help chart Snoqualmie’s course to a resilient future on Thursday, February 27, ... Read on...
The Association of Washington Cities released a list of cities and towns that earned the distinguished WellCity designation for 2025, with Snoqualmie ... Read on...
The City Council unanimously approved an amendment to the police services contract with North Bend, which included a 12.9% increase in the fee for pol... Read on...
Ready! Set! Go! Business Bingo! In February, show Snoqualmie businesses love, play Business Bingo! Explore new places or visit favorites, 20 particip... Read on...
Snoqualmie Police Chief Brian Lynch is the subject of an ongoing internal investigation. To ensure a thorough and impartial investigation, Chief Lynch... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Fire Dept. is reminding residents about important lithium-ion battery safety tips. These batteries found in the many devices we use ev... Read on...
Join the Green Snoqualmie Partnership on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, from 9 am – 12 pm, and help preserve the City’s urban forest surrounding Jeanne Hanse... Read on...
On Jan. 25, 2025, Snoqualmie Police Dept. officers responded to a crisis intervention incident in downtown North Bend. The incident was resolved peace... Read on...
On Feb. 5, 2025, from 9am to 3pm, the Nick of Time Foundation will visit the Mount Si High School gymnasium, partnering with the UW Center for Sports ... Read on...
The City is looking for a community member to serve as a Volunteer Advisory Member to the Meadowbrook Farm Preservation Association Board. The ideal c... Read on...
More EV charging stations are coming to Snoqualmie. PSE is partnering with the City to ensure all residents have access to convenient EV charging. PSE... Read on...
As part of the City’s new 2025-26 biennial budget, the Council approved $633,000 in Human Services funding, which will benefit Snoqualmie Valley child... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie will hold a public hearing to collect feedback on proposed changes to 2025-2030 utility rates at the January 13, 2025, City Cou... Read on...
You’ve seen the Snoqualmie Fire Dept. speeding through town to provide emergency response, medical care, and hospital transports. This December, the S... Read on...
Snoqualmie PD is pleased to share that its School Resource Officer position with the Snoqualmie Valley School District has been fully reinstated. The ... Read on...
The Council approved the Comprehensive Plan Update that will guide how the City grows over the next 20 years. The plan outlines goals and policies for... Read on...
The holiday light displays are magical and festive, with the ability to bring smiles to those of all ages. Make Snoqualmie a holiday season afternoon ... Read on...
The City seeking volunteers to fill vacancies on commissions. These commissions are a great way to make an impact on the community, including increasi... Read on...
At the November 25 City Council meeting, the Snoqualmie Fire Dept. introduced six new team members - including two career firefighters and four volunt... Read on...
Mark your calendars for Snoqualmie Winter Lights, an annual holiday tradition in Downtown Snoqualmie. The event will be on Saturday, December 7, 4-6 p... Read on...
This Fall, the City of Snoqualmie Stormwater and Urban Forestry Division began a three-phase project that will plant over 300 new street and park tree... Read on...
The City Council recently approved a development agreement and public use covenant with Pacific West Rail Foundation to build and operate a Model Trai... Read on...
Join the Green Snoqualmie Partnership on Nov. 30, 9am-12pm, and take a break from the holiday rush to plant trees and native plants that will restore ... Read on...
Following a severe regional windstorm overnight Tuesday, November 19, 2024, the City of Snoqualmie continues its recovery efforts. In response to the ... Read on...
The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning for the Snoqualmie Valley, for Tuesday afternoon Nov. 19, 2024, through early Wednesday mo... Read on...
You're invited! Residents are invited to provide comments on the City’s 2025 Property Tax Levy at a public hearing held during the November 12, 2024, ... Read on...
Snoqualmie FD Volunteer EMT Robert Angrisano will lead an Opioid Overdose and Emergency Reversal Training for parents of SVSD 6-12 graders on November... Read on...
This week Mayor Ross honored former Mayor Fuzzy Fletcher for his three decades of public service to the City. Mayor Ross presented Fletchers with a p... Read on...
Put on your costumes, grab the kids and your four-legged family member and head to Snoqualmie Ridge and Historic Downtown Snoqualmie for a day of spoo... Read on...
SR 18 will close for one night in each direction starting 10/22 for pavement repairs south of Snoqualmie. Eastbound traffic will not be permitted over... Read on...
On October 1, 2024, the Snoqualmie Police Department debuted special patches in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Residents will see officers ... Read on...
Mayor Ross was hard at work in September in support of residents and local businesses. She welcomed new businesses to the downtown and Ridge retail ar... Read on...
Plant a tree! Celebrate and help preserve our natural areas on Green Snoqualmie Day, Saturday, October 5, 2024, from 9 am to noon, on Park Street – ac... Read on...
Snoqualmie residents are encouraged to share their thoughts on the City’s proposed 2025-26 Biennial Budget at two upcoming public hearings during City... Read on...
In May, the City and the Snoqualmie Arts Commission put out a call for artists to submit original artwork for new street light pole banners. This past... Read on...
This summer’s Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out event focused on the Bridges of Snoqualmie. Local artists showcased their talents while highlighting the ... Read on...
After a delay last month, WSDOT has announced that the I-90/SR 18 Interchange Improvements project will reach a major milestone the week of September ... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Dept. continues work to reinstate the School Resource Officer position that was put on hold due to staffing constraints within t... Read on...
Mayor Ross was busy again in August in support of our community and businesses. She attended a special India Day celebration in Bellevue, welcomed stu... Read on...
Following a recent incident involving a young child who fell from a second story window, the Snoqualmie Fire Department is reminding residents about s... Read on...
The summer may be winding down, but there’s still plenty of family-friendly, community fun in store as the Snoqualmie International Block Party return... Read on...
The Snoqualmie City Council recently approved a new 7-year contract with Waste Management for garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection services. ... Read on...
The City will implement a seasonal closure of King St, between Railroad Ave and Maple Ave, following the conclusion of Snoqualmie Days. The closure w... Read on...
The 2024 Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out event took place on July 20 and focused on the Bridges of Snoqualmie. Winners were chosen by judges at the eve... Read on...
On Aug. 5, 2024, the Snoqualmie Fire Dept. obtained Re-accredited Agency status with the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI) by meet... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Dept. is asking for the public's help to identify a suspect who burglarized the Snoqualmie Ridge Bank of America the morning of ... Read on...
The closure westbound I-90 on-ramp from Snoqualmie Pkwy scheduled for Aug. 14 has been delayed and will be rescheduled. The future ramp closure will a... Read on...
Grab the family and let your Snoqualmie firefighters cook and serve you breakfast on August 17, 2024, from 7 to 11 am. This popular event supports pr... Read on...
Community summertime fun continues this weekend as Snoqualmie Days returns to downtown, August 16-17, celebrating the history, people, and culture of ... Read on...
Residents are invited to join City Councilmembers Ethan Benson, Catherine Cotton, Louis Washington and Rob Wotton for conversation on Thursday, August... Read on...
As part of the City’s ongoing Road Maintenance and Repair Project, contractor crews will close SE Fir Street between Railroad Ave/SR 202 and Maple Ave... Read on...
Mayor Ross had a busy July in support of Snoqualmie residents and businesses, She continued her business visits at MTB HQ; attended 4th of July festiv... Read on...
Look to the sky over Snoqualmie this Friday when the start of the 2024 Boeing Classic golf tournament will be signaled by a jet flyover. A Boeing jetl... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Dept. is pleased to host its National Night Out event on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, from 4-8 pm, at Si View Park in North Bend. Th... Read on...
On Aug. 6 Snoqualmie voters will decide on Prop. 1 Sales & Use Tax for Public Safety to increase the City’s sales tax by one-tenth of one percent... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Dept, in partnership with Snoqualmie Fire and Eastside Fire & Rescue Station 87, launched the Safe Rider Citation Program, w... Read on...
Have an impact on the arts in your community! The City has vacancies on the Arts Commission, a hands-on volunteer opportunity. If you’re looking for ... Read on...
The 2024 Road Maintenance and Repair Project will begin on July 26. The majority of the project should be complete by Aug. 15, and includes crack sea... Read on...
With increased traffic and public safety concerns related to wildlife crossings, this month the Snoqualmie and North Bend City Councils approved code ... Read on...
In late July and early August, contractors working for the citye will begin two downtown infrastructure improvement projects that will restore two Kim... Read on...
Hundreds of visitors are expected in downtown Snoqualmie over the next three July weekends as the popular Day out with Thomas, The Bubble Tour makes a... Read on...
Spend Thursday Nights in the Park under the Stars. Bring a blanket or low-back chair and cozy up under the stars as the Summer Movies and Music in the... Read on...
On July 8, 2024, the Snoqualmie City Council approved the 2025-2030 Non-Utilities Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), which will guide investments and imp... Read on...
The week of July 8, WSDOT will close lanes of SR 18 during overnight hours for pavement repairs over Tiger Mountain. Eastbound closures will last up t... Read on...
Summer is here, with it comes warmer and longer days and more residents on bikes and scooters on sidewalks, paths, and streets. If you’re heading out... Read on...
Mayor Ross was busy in June, attending some momentous events, including the Snoqualmie Casino Topping Ceremony and the opening of the new Snoqualmie P... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Arts Commission invites artists of all mediums to attend the Snoqualmie Plein Air Paint Out on Saturday, July 20 from 9 am to 2 pm. Thi... Read on...
Safety is #1 when it comes to fireworks. Aerial devices, firecrackers, or explosives are illegal. The Snoqualmie Fire and Police Depts. focus on safet... Read on...
On June 24, 2024, Fire Chief Mike Baily introduced the department’s new Dep. Fire Chief Chris Brown to the community and elected officials. In fire se... Read on...
The City's Human Services Advisory Committee has opened the human services funding application for the 2025-2026 biennium. The City assigns a portion ... Read on...
The City’s popular Big Truck Day returns on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, from 10 a.m. to noon at Centennial Fields Park, 39903 SE Park Street. It's an op... Read on...
It’s important to understand the City's dog leash law, which requires all dogs when off the premises of their owner to be under the control of a leash... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie and the Snoqualmie Arts Commission are seeking artists, especially those who live and work in the Snoqualmie Valley, to submit ... Read on...
The community is invited to a special Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Open House on Thursday, June 6, 2024, from 5-7pm at Snoqualmie City Hall. The ope... Read on...
The Art Off the Rails Festival returns June 15, 2024. The event, features artists, train rides, music, food, and fun. The festival highlights Snoqualm... Read on...
Residents are invited to join Police Chief Lynch on May 29 and May 30 for coffee and conversation. Chief Lynch will be available to answer residents’ ... Read on...
On May 13, the City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance 1290 in an effort to reduce the number of false requests for emergency services and the misu... Read on...
During the most recent City Council Public Safety Committee meeting, Echo Glen Children’s Center Superintendent Daniel White provided an update on sec... Read on...
A new art exhibition of watercolor paintings by artist YiJu Miller is now on display in the lobby of Snoqualmie City Hall (38624 SE River St). The pub... Read on...
The second phase of a regional pavement repair project beginning this spring will grind down damaged sections of State Route 18 between Issaquah-Hobar... Read on...
Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) is now hiring for part-time weekend shifts as it prepares to expand bus service in the Valley this summer. SVT... Read on...
During this week's Public Safety Committee meeting, SFD Cpt. Jake Fouts provided a detailed report about the April 14 downtown retail building fire. ... Read on...
Read the April Ross Report and learn about the Centennial Fields Park ribbon-cutting event, a City of Snoqualmie volunteer appreciation event, and the... Read on...
On April 8, 2024, the Snoqualmie City Council confirmed the City’s new Director of Information Technology, Fletcher Lacroix, and Parks and Public Work... Read on...
On April 14, 2024, Snoqualmie firefighters responded to a large fire in a downtown Snoqualmie retail building. The building was unoccupied at the time... Read on...
The Annual Kids’ Trout Derby will be on May 4, 2024, from daylight to 10 am at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Police Department. This rain-or-shine ... Read on...
This August, voters will consider Proposition 1 Public Safety Sales Tax Levy that would increase the City's sales and use tax by 0.1% to support publi... Read on...
Community members are invited to a grand opening celebration of Snoqualmie’s new all-inclusive playground at Centennial Fields Park, 39903 SE Park Str... Read on...
Snoqualmie celebrates its Tree City USA status and Sterling Community designation with an Arbor Day event on April 27, 10 am to 2 pm at Community Park... Read on...
In August voters will consider a Public Safety Sales Tax Levy that would increase the City's sales and use tax by 0.1% to support City public safety s... Read on...
Snoqualmie celebrates its commitment to the environment with an Earth Day restoration event and plant giveaway on April 22, 3-6 pm at Snoqualmie Commu... Read on...
Make an impact on your community! The City has vacancies on the following commissions: Arts Commission, Economic Development Commission, Parks & E... Read on...
The annual Snoqualmie City Council retreat takes place April 6 from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at the Snoqualmie Fire Station located at 37600 Snoqualmie Park... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie Fire Department is accepting applications for individuals to train and volunteer as firefighters and emergency medical technici... Read on...
WSDOT is recommending drivers to use caution and to stay focused will traveling through the construction area at Raging River while cranes lift suppor... Read on...
Learn how to save lives, protect property, and operate safely in post-disaster environments with this 5-week emergency response training. The five Sat... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT)-operated Valley Shuttle is expanding operations. Starting on Monday, March 4, buses shuttling riders up and... Read on...
Make an impact on your community! The City has vacancies on the Arts, Civil Service, Parks and Events, and Salary commissions. Learn more about each, ... Read on...
On February 26 from 5-6 pm, stop by the second-floor lobby of City Hall, located at 38624 SE River Street, to meet artist Rebecca Mott and view her vi... Read on...
Share your vision for Snoqualmie's parks and open spaces at an open house, February 29, 6:00-7:30 pm, at the Snoqualmie Council Chambers located at 38... Read on...
Residents are invited to a Community Center Expansion Town Hall on Feb. 28, 7pm, for a chance to learn more and ask questions about the project that w... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Fire Dept. will offer free Stop the Bleed and Opioid Overdose Education training classes February 17 and March 17 (see times below). Read on...
Residents are invited to join Fire Chief Mike Bailey and Police Chief Brian Lynch on Thursday, February 15, 2024, for informal conversations over coff... Read on...
Firefighter Darby Summers spearheaded the Operation Warm project, which provides coats for children in Snoqualmie schools. The project partnered with ... Read on...
Residents who travel on SR 18 should prepare for overnight delays beginning Jan. 31, through March. WSDOT will reduce SR 18 to a single lane, with alt... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Arts Commission is seeking two candidates to fill Positions #2 and #5 for terms expiring 1/31/27 and 1/31/2026. Commission members ser... Read on...
You're invited to two open houses to learn more about the Community Center Expansion Project. See designs, meet the project team, ask questions and sh... Read on...
On January 26, 2024, Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Department officers responded to a Robbery In Progress at the North Bend Sno Falls Credit Union. A v... Read on...
The National Weather Service forecast includes a chance of snow along with freezing temperatures. The following will help you prepare for winter weath... Read on...
Read about December news from Mayor Katherine Ross, including a recycling award from King County and a Diwali celebration held in Snoqualmie. Read on...
At the Jan. 8 City Council meeting, the Council will consider adopting an ordinance to increase the City’s Transportation Benefit District (TBD) sales... Read on...
On December 16, 2023, Snoqualmie Police Department officers responded to a Suspicious Circumstances call at the Meadowbrook Farm Elk Fields in downtow... Read on...
Michele Drovdahl and Irene Wickstrom, who recently retired from the King County Library System (KCLS), both served important roles connecting people w... Read on...
This summer, the City completed a comprehensive, random-sample survey of residents to measure facets of community livability, including quality of lif... Read on...
On December 11, 2023, the Snoqualmie City Council unanimously approved Mayor Katherine Ross’s appointment of Interim Fire Chief Mike Bailey as the per... Read on...
As shipped packages arrive just in time for the holidays, it’s important to decrease chances of potential delivery theft. For in-person shopping, take... Read on...
Read the November version of The Ross Report to learn about City and local news, including a Veterans' Day event and an event celebrating the Meadowbr... Read on...
Residents who use SR 18 between Snoqualmie and Issaquah-Hobart Road should plan for alternative routes and extra travel time Dec. 15, 2023. WSDOT will... Read on...
Carmichael’s Hardware and Variety store recently was honored with the King County Executive’s John D. Spellman Heritage Award for Excellence in Histor... Read on...
Share your input using interative online tools and provide feedback to help the City crate its new Parks, Recreation, Open Space, and Trails Master Pl... Read on...
Do you want to become more involved in your community? Positions are open on the City of Snoqualmie Arts Commission and the Economic Development Commi... Read on...
Early on December 4, 2023, Snoqualmie Police Department Officers responded to the area of 9800 Railroad Ave SE for a suspicious vehicle complaint. The... Read on...
On Nov. 13, 2023, Mayor Katherine Ross announced she had appointed Interim Police Chief Brian Lynch to be the permanent chief of the Snoqualmie Police... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Fire Dept. will offer a free Stop the Bleed + Opioid Overdose Education training class on Sat., Dec. 9, 2023, from 9 – 11:30 am. The ne... Read on...
On Nov. 7, 2023, Snoqualmie Police Officers responded to a fatal vehicle vs. pedestrian accident on Cedar Falls Way in North Bend. Based on the facts ... Read on...
The City honored long-time Snoqualmie resident Carol Peterson for a lifetime of service with a reception on October 23 prior to the City Council meeti... Read on...
Read the October Ross Report to learn about the Week without Driving, Allegion's Manufacturing Day, and City Honors to long-time resident Carol Peters... Read on...
The City Council unanimously has approved Mayor Ross’s permanent appointment of Mike Chambless as Snoqualmie City Administrator. Mr. Chambless had bee... Read on...
The City has partnered with The Line Experience in North Bend to offer mountain bike information and services near a popular trail system for mountain... Read on...
At the Oct. 9 City Council meeting, five members of the Snoqualmie Police Dept. were honored and presented with service merit awards for their immedia... Read on...
In recent months King County law enforcement has seen a marked increase in carjacking incidents in South King County, Seattle, Bellevue, and now Snoqu... Read on...
The King County Fire Chiefs’ Association recently honored Snoqualmie Volunteer Firefighter Robert Angrisano with a Medal of Merit for outstanding lead... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) has opened the application process for organizations to request tourism project funding f... Read on...
At the October 9 City Council meeting, Mayor Katherine Ross proclaimed the week of Oct. 8-14 Fire Prevention Week in Snoqualmie. This year's National ... Read on...
The City is in the process of updating its Comprehensive Plan. Community input is vital for this project - Snoqualmie 2044 – and we want to hear from ... Read on...
October 6 is a very important anniversary for the Snoqualmie Tribe. 24 years ago today, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe’s status as a federally recognized... Read on...
To compliment the ongoing random-sample community survey, the City is now launching the open-participation community survey from Oct. 3 – Oct. 17. Res... Read on...
Last week, WA State 5th Dist. legislators joined Mayor Ross and City Councilmembers for a tour of the Snoqualmie Community Center to learn more about ... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association recently recognized Lauren Kremer and Anna Findlay, both 2023 graduates of Mount Si High School, with scholars... Read on...
Celebrate and help preserve our natural areas on Green Snoqualmie Day! Help plant more than 400 conifer trees with friends and neighbors at the Three ... Read on...
Mayor Ross has proclaimed September National Preparedness Month and encourages all residents to plan ahead for emergencies and disasters. An emergency... Read on...
This year’s Plein Air Paint Out event, which was held separately from Snoqualmie Days, focused on the theme of Majestic Meadowbrook and resulted in nu... Read on...
Snoqualmie residents who use the I-90/SR 18 interchange at night should plan more time for their trips from Sept. 25-29 when WSDOT will close the on-r... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie is holding a public hearing to discuss the intent to designate the residential component of the Snoqualmie Mill property as a r... Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie is encouraging its residents to participate in a comprehensive City Survey this fall. The survey will initially be sent to rand... Read on...
Contractor crews working for the City of Snoqualmie are scheduled to work on painting and road utilities the week of September 12. Minimal traffic imp... Read on...
Do you want to become more involved in your community? The City of Snoqualmie Arts Commission is seeking a candidate to fill position #7 for the term ... Read on...
The City Council recently approved the purchase and installation of a new splashpad at Snoqualmie Community Park. The approx. $1.5 million project is ... Read on...
Snoqualmie Police, with assistance from the King County Sheriff’s Office and Search and Rescue, have located Mohamed Ibrahim who had been missing sinc... Read on...
A public hearing before the Snoqualmie Hearing Examiner will be held September 11, 10 am to noon via Zoom to discuss an application for nine antennas ... Read on...
The Snoqualmie International Block Party, held on Saturday, September 9, this year offers music, food, art, and performances inspired by various cultu... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Department charged a suspect with malicious mischief and attempted theft following damage to cable lines in the early morning ho... Read on...
Centennial Fields Park will close on Aug. 24 from 6am to 2:30pm and Sandy Cove Park will close on Sept. 14 from 7am to 4pm. Both temporary park closur... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Dept. is asking for the public’s help to locate missing 20-year-old Mohamed E. Ibrahim who was last seen on Aug. 15, 2023. Any m... Read on...
Spend an hour or two caring for trees in the Cottonwood Forest area of Snoqualmie Ridge on Saturday morning. Help keep trees healthy with mulching and... Read on...
WSDOT is warning people who use the I-90/SR 18 interchange to add travel time this week for two nights of SR 18 lane reductions occurring Aug. 21-22, ... Read on...
This year’s Plein Air Paint Out event focused on the theme of Majestic Meadowbrook. The Community Favorite, voted from the top three placing Plein Air... Read on...
During the Aug. 14 City Council meeting, Councilmembers unanimously approved Resolution 1662 for the Phase 1 design services contract for the Communit... Read on...
Effective immediately, in coordination with the King County Fire Chiefs Association, and the Association of King County Fire Marshals, a Stage 2 Compl... Read on...
To accommodate Snoqualmie Days in downtown Snoqualmie, Railroad Ave/SR 202 will be closed on Saturday, August 19 from SE Fir St to SE Newton Street fr... Read on...
Residents are invited to join Interim Fire Chief Mike Bailey and Interim Police Chief Brian Lynch on Friday, August 18, 2023, for informal conversatio... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Arts Commission is requesting proposals from artists to showcase their artwork at the Art Off the Rails Festival on September 23 from 1... Read on...
Residents of Woody Creek, Braeburn, Better Way, Koinonia neighborhoods, as well as those who use SE 96th ST to access their homes, should expect delay... Read on...
The City received complaints regarding traffic control associated with the repaving of Snoqualmie Parkway. A meeting was held with project contractor... Read on...
Be sure to look up in the sky for the famous flyovers on August 11 and August 13! For the second year in a row, the Boeing Classic will feature two je... Read on...
Drivers should expect delays and plan for extra travel time during this portion of the Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project. Grinding and paving ... Read on...
Public Works crews will be installing ADA warning ramps at intersections along Snoqualmie Parkway on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2023. Please be advised, the ins... Read on...
Provide feedback on proposed updates to the Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) Regulations of City Municipal Code at a public hearing Aug. 7, at 7 pm. Ci... Read on...
Start your Snoqualmie Days with a firefighter-cooked breakfast, raffle items, and photo opportunities at the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association’s Ann... Read on...
Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) has won a VISION 2050 Award from the Puget Sound Regional Council. This award recognizes SVT’s role in connecti... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police and Fire departments urge residents of all ages to wear helmets when biking this summer and year-round. Helmets protect against ... Read on...
Avoid summer traffic, construction projects, and parking issues and at the same time support local businesses by shopping closer to home this summer. Read on...
Snoqualmie drivers should plan for extra time this weekend if traveling toward southeast King County and then again next week on westbound I-90 near P... Read on...
The City Council will convene for a special hybrid meeting on Monday, July 31, 2023, at 7 pm to discuss a potential development project that would con... Read on...
Last month, Mayor Ross reached out to King County Councilmember Perry to request a larger conversation about cooperation and collaboration by convenin... Read on...
The City’s 2023 Street Overlay Project that will resurface several downtown roads is scheduled to launch on July 20. Portions of Mill Pond, Tokul, and... Read on...
Snoqualmie residents are invited to join City Councilmembers for cool treats and conversation on Thursday, July 27, 2023, from 5-6pm at Snoqualmie Com... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Dept. is pleased to bring its National Night Out event back to the community on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, from 4-8pm at Snoqualmi... Read on...
Bring a blanket or low-back chair and cozy up under the stars for the Summer Movies and Music in the Park series in Snoqualmie! Music in the Park even... Read on...
Hundreds of visitors are expected in downtown Snoqualmie over three July weekends as the sold out Day out with Thomas Tour returns to the historic Sno... Read on...
The City Council adopted a resolution awarding a contract for site preparation and equipment installation that will construct a long-awaited large, al... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Fire Dept. now offers a new Opioid Education and Overdose Reversal Training Class. The next class happens on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, fr... Read on...
Roll up your sleeves with the Green Snoqualmie Partnership! Head to Jeanne Hansen Community Park, 34226 SE Jacobia St, on Saturday, July 8, 2023, from... Read on...
The City’s important capital improvement project that will rehabilitate the pavement and intersection ADA ramps and curbs of Snoqualmie Parkway is set... Read on...
As we prepare for the Fourth of July holiday, the Snoqualmie Fire department would like to remind you about fireworks regulations in the City of Snoqu... Read on...
Make colorful art part of your Fourth of July fun! The sidewalk becomes your canvas on Tuesday, July 4, 2023, from 11 am to 1 pm during the Chalk the ... Read on...
On June 27, 2023, Snoqualmie Police Chief Perry Phipps submitted his resignation, effective July 3. Mayor Ross intends to appoint Snoqualmie Police Ca... Read on...
The Meadowbrook Bridge located in Snoqualmie will be closed to all traffic for a routine inspection on Thursday, June 29 starting at 8:30 a.m. Traffic... Read on...
The City’s popular Big Truck Day returns on June 29 as an opportunity for kids to experience big trucks, equipment, and big fun! Kids are welcome to s... Read on...
Residents are encouraged to submit letters of support for the transfer Snoqualmie Parkway to state jurisdiction. If the transfer is approved, future c... Read on...
WSDOT contractor crews will be completing bridge deck pavement repairs in the coming weeks, reducing lanes of westbound I-90 between High Point Way an... Read on...
Fire Chief Mark Correira announced that he will be leaving the City effective June 29, 2023. He will further his career as the chief of a larger fire ... Read on...
Snoqualmie residents are invited to join City Councilmembers Ethan Benson, Cara Christensen, and Rob Wotton for coffee and conversation on Wednesday, ... Read on...
The City is developing an ADA Transition Plan for the Public Right-of-Way, focusing on curb ramps, pedestrian street crossings, and paved trails withi... Read on...
With the dramatic rise in opioid use, addiction, and overdoses across our region, the Snoqualmie Fire Dept. will offer a new Opioid Education and Over... Read on...
Drivers should expect traffic delays in the I-90/SR 18 interchange area beginning June 7, 2023, as WSDOT contractor crews ramp up work on the I-90/SR ... Read on...
Join Mayor Ross, City staff, and other elected officials as we celebrate the new Riverview Park playground with a rededication ceremony on Friday, Jun... Read on...
Effective Thursday, June 1, 2023, the King County Fire Chiefs Association, King County Fire Marshals Association, and the King County Fire Marshal imp... Read on...
The City has collaborated with the King County Office of Emergency Management (KCOEM) to develop an Echo Glen escape notification message using the op... Read on...
The Snoqualmie City Council approved two contracts that will repave several City roadways this summer, including Snoqualmie Parkway from SE 99th Stree... Read on...
Residents are invited to join Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Chief Mark Correira and Snoqualmie Police Dept. Chief Perry Phipps on Thursday, June 1, 2023, for ... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Arts Commission invites residents and visitors to view the powerful works of artist Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani. Special hours on June 1, ... Read on...
Responsible for our clean water, reliable plumbing, and clear streets, the City’s Public Works Department staff provide customers with quality service... Read on...
May 18, 2023, marks the 120th birthday of Snoqualmie, which was incorporated on this day in 1903. It is the oldest city in the Snoqualmie Valley. Befo... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Fire Department introduced new firefighters during the May 8 City Council meeting with a pinning ceremony. The department also shared r... Read on...
Candidate filing for the King County general election, held November 7, 2023, is May 15-19. The City of Snoqualmie has four City Council position term... Read on...
In April, the state awarded Snoqualmie’s Water Reclamation Facility with the 2022 Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance award, which is a... Read on...
On May 8, the City Council approved Mayor Ross’s appointment of Parks and Public Works Director Mike Chambless as Interim Snoqualmie City Administrato... Read on...
The weather forecast for the upcoming weekend is hot! The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for Saturday afternoon through M... Read on...
Drivers should prepare for weekday intermittent left lane closures on westbound I-90 between Preston and Highpoint, between the hours of 9 am and 7 pm... Read on...
April brought several new initiatives, from a City Council ordinance to deter car theft and prowls to a successful Open House held at City Hall to kic... Read on...
One-time grants of up to $5,000 to assist with rent and childcare costs are available for qualifying Snoqualmie families through a program offered by ... Read on...
Join the Green Snoqualmie Partnership and volunteer at two upcoming events to protect the health of our urban forests and trails on April 29 and May 7... Read on...
The Annual Kids’ Trout Derby will be on May 6 from daylight to 10 am at the ponds behind the Snoqualmie Police Department, 34825 SE Douglas Street. Read on...
Snoqualmie drivers should expect delays on eastbound and westbound I-90 between Preston and Issaquah in May as WSDOT continues pavement repairs on bri... Read on...
To share your vision for the City on topics like housing, roads, parks, environment, and more, take a new Community Priority Survey that will help gui... Read on...
Snoqualmie Valley Transportation (SVT) will reduce service on the Valley Shuttle, which travels from North Bend to Duvall with stops in Snoqualmie, Fa... Read on...
Do you want to become more involved in your community? Positions are open on the Economic Development Commission and the Planning Commission. Read on...
The City of Snoqualmie celebrates Volunteer Week in recognition of the many local individuals who contribute countless hours toward programs and servi... Read on...
On April 22, the Snoqualmie Police Dept. will give the public an opportunity to rid their homes of expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. B... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Snoqualmie Police Dept. Mental Health Professional Stephanie Butler - who began working alongside first responders Snoqualmie and North Bend in Septem... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
This week the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) installed new speed limit signs on SR 202 through the downtown Snoqualmie corridor... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
Councilmember Matt Laase notified Mayor Ross and Councilmembers of his resignation from the Snoqualmie City Council effective immediately. In mid-Febr... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The City of Snoqualmie Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC) has opened the application process for organizations to request tourism project funding f... Read on...
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...
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...
On Jan. 7, 2023, Scout Troops will be doing their annual community service Christmas Tree Recycling Fundraiser in Snoqualmie neighborhoods. Trees shou... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross issued an Emergency Proclamation regarding an upcoming winter storm to authorize preparedness to protect residents. Th... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Due to snow related hazardous road conditions, some Snoqualmie Waste Management collections were missed this week. For Tues/Wed missed customers, extr... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Snoqualmie Fire Department recently introduced six new members of its volunteer firefighting program, who will receive comprehensive training in f... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Mayor Katherine Ross administered the Oath of Office to Jen Ferguson as Finance & HR Director and Emily Arteche as Community Development Director ... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Responsible for our clean water, reliable plumbing, and clear streets, the City’s Public Works Department staff members provide customers with quality... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Snoqualmie City Council unanimously approved a resolution requesting Washington State designate Snoqualmie Parkway as an extension of SR 18. The 3... Read on...
During the pandemic, Bloodworks Northwest has turned to onsite donation centers in communities like Snoqualmie to ensure a healthy blood supply. Learn... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The region continues to experience dangerously cold temperatures this week. The public is invited to visit the following local warming locations. Read on...
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...
On December 9, 2021, the City of Snoqualmie issued the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the proposed Snoqualmie Mill Planned Commercial... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
A downtown kiosk display recently received two national awards for graphic design. The display, located along the boardwalk near the Snoqualmie Depot,... Read on...
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...
The City of Snoqualmie has opened the application process for small businesses, community organizations, and households in Snoqualmie to request a new... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Police Department will help residents prevent drug abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The National Weather Service is forecasting excessive heat from Wednesday noon through Saturday evening, with limited nighttime cooling. During this t... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The City of Snoqualmie continues its downtown improvements to utilities and stormwater infrastructure. The next phase takes place along Maple Avenue S... Read on...
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...
The National Weather Service is forecasting excessive heat from Friday afternoon through Monday evening, with record-breaking temperatures this coming... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Snoqualmie Police Department will help residents prevent drug abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and... Read on...
The Snoqualmie Fire Department recently recognized several firefighters for their contributions to our community at their annual awards dinner, held o... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
According to forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center – a division of the National Weather ... Read on...
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...
The Washington Department of Ecology named the City of Snoqualmie among the winners of the annual Wastewater Treatment Plant Outstanding Performance A... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Three City of Snoqualmie commissions are seeking new members, including the Civil Service Commission, the Economic Development Commission, and the Par... Read on...
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...
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...
The City of Snoqualmie is looking for the right person to support human resources processes, recruitment and selection, personnel laws and procedures,... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
Mayor Matt Larson has appointed Rick J. Rudometkin as interim City Administrator pending confirmation from the Snoqualmie City Council on January 13. ... Read on...
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...
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...
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...
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...