Holiday Lighting Installation Begins on Center Blvd, expect reduced parking Oct. 14

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Are you ready for the holidays? We are.

Holiday  lighting is a tradition the City of Snoqualmie takes seriously. So,  after months of planning, 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 crews will begin installing  holiday lights in street trees in the Center Blvd area of Snoqualmie  Ridge.

Decorating the numerous, tall Center Blvd street trees  requires the use of aerial lifts to provide safety and access for city  employees.  Thus, parking will be reduced along Center Blvd and side  streets to allow ample space for those lifts.

Drivers are  encouraged to use caution when navigating Center Blvd and adjacent side  streets from October 10 – 14 while work is conducted. Crews will make  every effort to keep potential disruptions to a minimum. 

The City thanks residents for their patience while this work occurs. 

It  is anticipated the Center Blvd street tree lights will go live on  November 1, 2022, and remain on until mid-February 2023 to combat the  dark Pacific Northwest winter months. 

In the coming weeks, crews will also begin installing the annual downtown Snoqualmie holiday lighting display.

Original source can be found here.



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