The City of Snoqualmie is a dynamic and growing community. There are many projects - large and small - that are in the works and being managed by various city departments. Following are some of the many projects taking place throughout Snoqualmie. Please click on a project's title to learn more.
Mill Planning Area Annexation
The Mill Planning Area is in the City of Snoqualmie's Urban Growth Area (UGA) as designated by King County. It is one of the largest remaining undeveloped sites in King County. King County has invited the City to annex a portion of the Mill Planning Area. The proposed annexation area is located immediately east of downtown Snoqualmie. It was the previous location of the Weyerhaeuser Mill.
Snoqualmie Community Center
The City of Snoqualmie is building a community center to be operated by the Y of Greater Seattle. It will open in early 2012 and will be located in Snoqualmie Community Park, 35016 SE Ridge Street, next to Cascade View Elementary School. Since the conception of the Snoqualmie Ridge Master-Planned Community, there have been plans to construct a Snoqualmie Community Center.
Town Center Infrastructure Improvement Project
The Town Center Infrastructure Project in Snoqualmie is part of the Downtown Master Plan developed by the City of Snoqualmie Planning Department to expand upon previous downtown planning efforts and to support downtown revitalization.
Home Elevation Program
The City of Snoqualmie Home Elevation Program reduces public health and safety risks to residents and property owners living in Snoqualmie's flood hazard areas. Home elevation involves raising the finished first floor above the 100-year flood elevation, thus substantially reducing the threat of future flood damage.
Shoreline Master Program
In 2003, the Washington State Department of Ecology adopted new Shoreline Master Program (SMP) guidelines to emphasize ecologically appropriate development. As a result, Snoqualmie’s Shoreline Master Program, adopted in 1974 with subsequent revisions in 1986 and 1992, also must be updated. The City submitted a Draft SMP update in 2003, which was reviewed by the Department of Ecology against the new guidelines. The City is continuing the previous update process to complete the SMP revisions and ensure consistency with the State master program guidelines.
Roadwork in Snoqualmie
The Public Works Department Streets and Storm Division is committed to providing a safe and reliable road system through routine maintenance and improvements. Current roadwork notices
MORE INFORMATION
Questions about these projects may be directed to info@ci.snoqualmie.wa.us or 425-888-1555 x1125.