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Council approves pump-station capacity study as hospital seeks to limit scope and cost
Summary
Council authorized an engineering contract with RH2 to study capacity upgrades at the Business Park (BP) lift station; hospital representatives asked the city to narrow scope and reduce the developer deposit of roughly $98,000.
Snoqualmie City Council on Monday voted to award an engineering contract to RH2 for a capacity study and concept design of the Business Park (BP) lift station, which staff say is near capacity and may need upgrades to support a hospital expansion scheduled for 2026. The action authorizes the study; design and construction decisions would follow the study results. Council heard extended public testimony from Snoqualmie Valley Health representatives, including an owner representative and CEO Renee Jensen. The hospital's representatives said they are proposing a reduced scope to limit the cost and speed the schedule; staff indicated the consultant's scope evaluates…
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