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Snoqualmie council denies petition to vacate downtown right-of-way, directs staff to seek appraisal
Summary
After executive session, the Snoqualmie City Council voted to deny a petition to vacate a city right-of-way tied to the River Trail project and unanimously directed staff to obtain an appraisal and explore purchase options for the private property.
Snoqualmie — The Snoqualmie City Council voted on May 12 to deny a petition to vacate a city-owned right-of-way that was under consideration for private use, then directed staff to seek an appraisal and explore purchase options for the property.
The procedural vote followed a brief executive session about potential litigation. Mayor Mary Ross said the council would consider three options: vacate the right-of-way, vacate with conditions, or deny the vacation. After returning to open session, Mayor Pro Tem Tim Holloway moved to deny the vacation; Councilor Christiansen seconded the motion. The council…
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