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Committee forwards school impact fee ordinance after debate over single‑family and multifamily rates

City of Snoqualmie Finance & Administration Committee · November 5, 2025
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Summary

The committee moved an ordinance adopting Snoqualmie Valley School District impact fees to full council for readings. Staff and the district explained a large increase in the single‑family fee, no change to multifamily rates for 2026 and upcoming legal changes that will require more granular fee buckets.

The Finance & Administration Committee forwarded an ordinance to adopt Snoqualmie Valley School District impact fees to the full council for required readings.

Mona Davis, community and economic development director, said the ordinance would allow the city to collect new school impact fees beginning January 2026. Ryan Stokes, assistant superintendent of finance and operations for the Snoqualmie Valley School District, answered technical questions.

Staff noted…

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