The City of Snoqualmie has been working with stakeholders to finalize the design direction of the Town Center Phase 3: Centennial Trail Improvements Project, which will redesign and enhance the trail between the Snoqualmie River bridge (near the Falls) and downtown Snoqualmie, creating a continuous shared path for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Over the past few months, a Town Center Phase 3 Advisory Committee – including representatives from the Snoqualmie Tribe, environmental organizations, and local business owners – met and defined project goals, design considerations, amenity preferences and set the preferred design direction.
The city is asking for the public’s help to shape the trail’s final design.
Join the city in Snoqualmie Council Chambers on Nov. 16, 2022, from 5-7 pm, to view the committee’s preferred design direction for Centennial Trail Improvements – and provide input on the design options moving forward.
Wander through the open house, view the options, and then share your feedback via an online survey. Tablets will be available for attendees without mobile devices.
For community members who cannot attend the open house in person, you can still access the online survey and share your feedback beginning the evening of Nov. 16.
For more information, visit the Town Center Phase 3 Centennial Trail Improvements Project page.
See design direction options and share feedback via the online survey beginning Nov. 16 at 5 pm.
[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]