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Planning Commission backs expanded downtown color palette, schedules public hearing

3207597 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

After public comment from a downtown business owner and a King County preservation presentation, the Planning Commission voted to send an expanded paint-palette proposal and accompanying guidelines to public hearing; staff will advertise the hearing and solicit downtown business feedback.

The Snoqualmie Planning Commission voted to send a proposal to expand the city's downtown exterior-paint palette to a public hearing, after hearing public comment from a local business owner and a technical presentation from King County preservation staff.

Ashley, owner of June and Jem Ceramics, told the commission she wants more color choices available to business owners. "Right now... you got these groups that you have options to choose from, but they're pretty limited... it's a lot of gray and brown and beige," Ashley said during public comment. She asked the commission to allow additional muted colors for storefronts and trim.

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