Perteet explains itself to developer at meeting Troubled plans, a failure to address comments adequately and delays by the developers themselves are responsible for the high fee billings, not improper actions by Snoqualmie’s contract engineer. Such were the determinations by city staff to the Snoqualmie City Council’s Public Works Committee Monday. Full Text: DOWNLOAD PDF
Author: Ed Farrell
Biodiesel network meets in Snoqualmie for first time
The initial meeting of the Eastside chapter of the Northwest Biodiesel Network resembled more of a preaching to the devoted choir Monday as all 12 visitors to the North Bend Railroad Depot were self-professed converts to the alternative fuel and its associated technologies. When the plethora of expertise became evident — much of the two…
Snoqualmie facing slower buildout
There was no question that Harry Oestreich, Snoqualmie’s finance director, had the undivided attention of the city council.The meeting was called specifically so Oestreich could brief the council on the city’s budget picture, and to give a clue or two as to what the panel would have to grapple with during it’s budget discussions for…
The costly commute
Why gas prices could influence the idea of living in the Valley With gasoline prices at record levels and showing no sign of tapering off, the cost of living in suburbs like Snoqualmie and North Bend is starting to take on a new tone. Whether or not that will keep those who work in Seattle from…
