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Committee hears CIP primer: street resurfacing, playground replacements, River Trail work among 2026 priorities
Summary
City staff gave a primer on the 2026 Capital Improvement Program, describing utility vs. nonutility projects, paired roadway/utility work, planned street resurfacing and playground replacements at Cottonwood and Hough, River Veil construction and a phased River Trail Arboretum effort near the high school.
At its Jan. 21 meeting the Snoqualmie Parks and Public Works Committee received a primer on the city's Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and a rundown of priority projects staff expect to bring forward for 2026.
Dylan, the city's CIP manager, explained the CIP structure, dividing work into nonutility (transportation, parks, facilities) and utility (water, sewer, stormwater) projects, and described how the city typically combines utility work with roadway resurfacing or parking-lot repairs to reduce overall cost and disruption.
Planned or highlighted projects and programs discussed by staff…
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