City Council Meeting – April 11, 2022

City Council Meeting – April 11, 2022
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Posted on: April 8, 2022

** UPDATE – The April 11, 2022, special City Council meeting scheduled for 5pm has been canceled. The regular April 11th City Council meeting will occur at its 6pm scheduled time. **

Snoqualmie City Councilmembers will meet virtually on Monday, April 11, 2022, for a special and regular City Council meeting.

The special City Council meeting begins at 5pm. The two meeting items include Future Development Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) results and a discussion about City Council priorities for the 2023-24 Biennial Budget. 

The regular meeting begins at 6pm. Meeting items include The Rails/Hovinga Development Hearing Part 3, Mayoral proclamations, Lodging Tax Advisory Committee recommendations for 2022, a hybrid meeting discussion, and others.  

Both the special and regular April 11th City Council meetings will be held virtually. To view the full agenda packet, which includes instructions to access the Zoom meeting, please visit the City Council Meetings Current Agenda page. 

For residents unable to attend City Council meetings, recordings can be found on the City’s YouTube channel. The recordings are typically added the following business day. 

Original source can be found here.



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