About Snoqualmie Pass
The state Office of Financial Management estimates that Snoqualmie's population grew another 2% to 14,370 in 2021. While Snoqualmie grew significantly from 2000. Official government information is available at www.snoqualmiewa.gov.
It is 28 miles (45 km) east of Seattle. Snoqualmie is home to the Northwest Railway Museum. Snoqualmie Pass has an estimated population of 2,020. Official government information is available at www.snoqualmiewa.gov.
Snoqualmie Pass, Washington, is governed by the Snoqualmie Pass Utility District, which operates with a five-member Board of Commissioners. The current commissioners include President John D. McGowan, Vice President Bob S. Gibbons, and members John R. Smith, Mary L. Johnson, and Thomas A.
Public Records Resources for Snoqualmie Pass, Washington
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