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Council liaison says state loan increased for Eagle Lake retention project; city capital fund to cover remainder

2706627 · March 18, 2025
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Councilmember Johnson told the Snoqualmie Planning Commission on March 17, 2025, that the state-required replacement of a reclaimed-water retention pond near the golf course (Eagle Lake) will cost about $10 million and that a larger low-interest state loan now estimated at roughly $8 million will cover part of the cost, with enterprise capital funds responsible for the balance.

Councilmember Johnson reported to the Snoqualmie Planning Commission on March 17, 2025, that the city must replace a state-mandated reclaimed-water retention pond near the second green of the Snoqualmie Ridge golf course (referred to in the presentation as Eagle Lake) and that the project will require capital funding beyond the general fund.

Johnson said the project cost…

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