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Snoqualmie commission ramps outreach as grant decision nears for community center and pool expansion
Summary
The Parks and Events Commission reported widespread positive feedback from recent public events, discussed concerns about a YMCA partnership and membership costs, and agreed to coordinate outreach and a council presentation ahead of an expected funding decision this summer and a likely council vote in September.
The Snoqualmie Parks and Events Commission on July 15 reviewed public feedback from the splash pad grand opening and Big Truck Day events and moved to coordinate outreach and a council presentation ahead of an imminent county grant notification and a likely city council decision on the proposed community center and pool expansion.
Commissioners said community reaction at the two events was “overwhelmingly” positive but noted recurring questions from residents about whether the new facility would be run by the YMCA and whether residents would need a YMCA membership or pay membership fees to use it. Commissioners and staff discussed how a YMCA operator would affect costs and operations:…
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