Snoqualmie Community Invited to Special Capital Improvement Plan Open House on June 9,2022

Snoqualmie Community Invited to Special Capital Improvement Plan Open House on June 9,2022
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The  community is invited to an in-person Capital Improvement Plan Open  House on Thursday, June 9, 2022, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Snoqualmie City  Hall Council Chambers, 38624 SE River Street.

This Open House will showcase projects included in the Mayor’s Proposed 2023-2028 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), while also providing an opportunity for attendees to ask staff members questions about the CIP and associated projects.

For community members unable to attend this special open house, please visit the Capital Improvement Plan website page where you can explore the proposed 2023-2028 CIP, its capital investment projects, and provide feedback via email at CIPFeedback@snoqualmiewa.gov.  Please note, written feedback must be received by 5 p.m. on June 16, 2022. 

Community  feedback will assist City Councilmembers as they deliberate, shape, and  move towards approving a new, multi-year Capital Improvement Plan. 

“We  are excited to share this in-depth plan that will shape future  investments to maintain the high livability of our city,” said Mayor  Katherine Ross. “We welcome the opportunity to gather public input on  this important, long-term capital investment and financial planning  tool.” 

About the Capital Improvement Plan: The  Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is a planning and financial management  tool that helps the City of Snoqualmie identify and prioritize capital  investments over a six-year period. Based on staff recommendations,  public input, and Council deliberation, the CIP establishes the scope  and cost of capital investments; estimates funding from various sources;  and balances both cost and estimated sources in a cohesive and  efficient financial plan. This long-term plan increases the transparency  of the capital decision-making process. Given its explicit and  forward-looking nature, the City of Snoqualmie can avoid longer-term  adverse financial and operating surprises by creating and adopting a CIP  and including projects and programs in the biennial budget. 

Original source can be found here.



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