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Committee moves King County parks levy agreement to consent; Snoqualmie could receive about $260,000 a year
Summary
The Snoqualmie Parks and Public Works Committee recommended placing an agreement to accept King County parks levy proceeds on the next consent agenda. Staff said the city's share could be roughly $260,000 per year (the city previously budgeted $130,000 annually) and that funds are intended for parks capital and maintenance under King County rules.
The Snoqualmie Parks and Public Works Committee on Jan. 21 recommended placing an agreement with King County on the next council consent agenda that would allow the city to accept its share of proceeds from King County's Proposition 1 parks levy.
City staff introduced an agenda bill describing the six-year levy (voter-approved Aug. 5, 2025) and the proposed intergovernmental agreement. Staff said the city expects to receive roughly $260,000 per year under the new agreement, compared with about $130,000 per year that had been budgeted under the prior 2020'2025 arrangement. The funds would be…
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