Downtown Snoqualmie Roadway Repaving Project Anticipated to Begin June 10th

A final piece of the downtown Snoqualmie Tree Streets Infrastructure Improvement Project – roadway grinding and repaving – is anticipated to begin on Friday, June 10, 2022, with completion expected the week of June 13. 

This repaving project will impact multiple areas of downtown Snoqualmie, including:

  • SE Cedar Street between SE Cedar Place and SE Fir Street
  • SE Fir Street between Pickering CT SE and SE Cedar Street
  • Pine Ave SE between SE Cedar Street and SE 80th Street
  • SE King Street between Silva Ave SE and Railroad Ave SE/SR 202
  • The intersection of SE River Street and Maple Ave SE 

During paving operations, drivers may experience rolling closures of these local roadways and intersections. Arterial routes, including River Street and Pine Ave, will be narrowed to a single lane controlled by flaggers. 

Please note that this roadway work is subject to weather conditions, and updates will be provided if this schedule changes. 

Following paving, the redesigned intersections at King/Maple and River/Maple will receive new planter beds enclosed by a wrought iron fence. It is anticipated that new heritage trees that are part of this project will be installed during early fall, a more favorable time for tree planting.  

The $3.4 million Tree Streets Project is part of the 5-year, $17 million Downtown Snoqualmie Utilities Capital Improvement Plan designed to replace aging water, sewer, and storm infrastructure to increase reliability and longevity of the systems, as well as improve driver and pedestrian safety in the area. 

Please visit the Tree Streets Project page for more information. See Tree Streets Repaving Areas Map below. 

[Information provided by the City of Snoqualmie]

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  • Your presentation of the upcoming paving & street improvements is very nice.]
    Thank you.
    David L Kelley

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