Hundreds marched through Snoqualmie Sunday, one day before a developer is expected to file plans for a massive battery storage facility next to a neighborhood park.
SNOQUALMIE, Wash. — Hundreds of Snoqualmie residents marched through their neighborhood Sunday — one day before the developer behind a proposed lithium-ion battery storage facility is expected to file a permit application with King County.
The demonstration began outside Cascadia View Elementary School before winding about a mile to Fisher Creek Park. The proposed 45-acre facility would be located on parcels immediately south of the park.
Residents carried signs reading “Don’t BESS With Us” — BESS standing for
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