Snoqualmie City Hall Reopens to the Public on a Limited Basis. Masks Still Required

Snoqualmie City Hall, which was temporarily closed in accordance with Governor Inslee’s Safe Start plan along with helping to ensure resident and staff safety in reducing COVID-19, will reopen to the public on a limited basis starting the week of July 19.

The first-floor lobby of City Hall will be accessible to the public Monday-Thursday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Residents and visitors can use a self-help kiosk to pay bills or conduct other city business. Those who need additional assistance can ring for staff help. Masks are required while inside the building.

Snoqualmie City Hall. Taken by Steven Pavlov.

 City Hall is located at 38624 SE River Street in downtown Snoqualmie. In addition, the following city buildings will be open to the public: Police Station vestibule, located at 34825 SE Douglas St; Fire Station lobby, located at 37600 Snoqualmie Parkway; and the Public Works building, located at 38194 SE Mill Pond Rd.

 As of June 30, 2021, Washington state reopened for business and recreation per Governor Inslee’s Healthy Washington Roadmap to Recovery. Despite this milestone, the State Department of Health is encouraging people to keep doing their part to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Reopening does not mean the pandemic is over or that the risk of COVID-19 is gone. The Secretary of Health’s mask order remains in place. 

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