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Snoqualmie planning commission readies major comp‑plan amendments, rezoning of Snoqualmie Ridge

Snoqualmie Planning Commission · March 17, 2026
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Director Davis told the commission the city must update its comprehensive plan and zoning map after conditional certification from PSRC, and she outlined an RFP-driven consultant process, public outreach plans, staffing shortfalls and a tight timeline to complete required amendments.

Chair Testimon called the Snoqualmie Planning Commission to order at 7:04 p.m. on March 16. Director Davis briefed commissioners on city-council priorities that will shape the commission’s work this year, emphasizing a forthcoming package of comprehensive-plan amendments and related zoning and code updates.

"We went from a staff of 7 to we're down to 3 right now," Director Davis said, noting the department has made an offer to an associate planner expected to start April 1 and plans to advertise for a senior planner. She said staffing shortages have delayed some work but that a consultant will be recruited to lead the heavier lift.

Davis said the Puget Sound Regional Council granted conditional certification…

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