How YOU Can Help
Many people have asked how they can help with the work to ensure that any development at the Snoqualmie Mill site is safe and responsible.
If you are able to donate to our community group so we can keep funding our fight, visit our donations page.
For other ways you can help out, view the below information.
SCAN
Follow stages and development of the project
Research issues, laws, and regulations
Reach out to the public, agencies, and media
Organize documents
Fundraising
Volunteer at other environmental organizations, such as Sierra Club, Snoqualmie Valley Preservation Alliance, or Friends of The Snoqualmie Valley Trail and River
Contact governmental bodies
City - Planning Commission, City Council, Mayor
Comments that are just generally about our vision for the future of the city (such as growth) can be sent at any time.
County - King County Executive, Department Of Local Services, Department of Natural Resources and Parks, Historic Preservation Program, Public Health - Seattle & King County, River & Flood Plain Management
State - Department of Ecology, Department of Health, Department of Transportation, Department of Archeology and Historic Preservation
Other agencies - Snoqualmie Watershed Forum, Snoqualmie Valley Watershed Improvement District
Talk to friends and neighbors about the impacts of this development
Share our website with people and groups
Post on social media
Talk to any contacts you may have at newspapers, radio stations, or TV stations
Even though the mill project was approved, the following actions can affect how the project is developed over the anticipated 10-15 years of its multiple phases
These actions can also affect other projects that may be proposed in the future
VOTE
Be an informed voter
Research the candidates and issues
City Council
Mayor (up for election in 2025)
RUN FOR OFFICE
City Council
Mayor
Serve in a volunteer role on a commission or board
King County Council
State Legislature