| Credit John Reinke, Redmond, WA. |
News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
| Redmond Market Volunteers |
Trace, the Redmond Market manager said food insecurity from the SNAP cuts brought in twice the normal traffic. Even with Trump reducing program funding from 50% to 30% the pain will persist.
Pat Vache', retired Councilmember of 16 years, circulated around the work spaces including the produce line and managing the grocery carts. The produce is fresh and abundant: bib & romaine lettuce, eggs, tomatoes, oranges, apples, rosemary, sage, chives, onions, carrots, cabbage, celery, fresh grapes, potatoes, bananas, radishes, cucumbers, squash, avocadoes, and more!
Caned goods, rice, cereal, are stocked on all the shelves throughout. The bagels and baguettes are popular. A holiday section is in the works. Diapers, aspirin, soaps and other sundries are available. Food donations are accepted.
The deli was stocked with frozen salmon steaks, frozen strawberries, fresh raspberries, smoothie mix, sandwiches, vegetable trays, beef & pork steaks, decorated cakes and more! Much of the deli food came from "rescuing it" from grocery stores before they threw it out.
Pallets of the bulk food arrive from commercial companies and are stored in the deep freeze and expansive refrigerator. It's all an amazing coordinated effort; and a true blessing to work with Trace, and Zola in produce.
Our "customers" and their children always leave with an appreciative smile on their face. Thank you Pat Vache' for all that you do, including finding the site for Hopelink Services and this market!
-- Bob Yoder, 11/5/2026
| Redmond Watershed Preserve |
Our top winter hike picks to celebrate ‘Take a Hike Day’ in Redmond include the 800-acre Redmond Watershed Preserve, a nature preserve (accessible by bus) with beautiful fall foliage and diverse habitats, the Farrel-McWhirter Loop that connects to Juel Park for a post-hike picnic or round of disc golf, and the Redmond Powerline Trail for those looking for a full day adventure. If the idea of hiking in November is new to you, check out the packing list and other resources for trail safety from the Washington Trails Association.
Do you know that one third of children with ADHD develop Adult ADHD?
Video on teen ADHD (with brief information on Tourette's tics) 4 m.
Data and Stats on ADHD - Center for Disease Control.
NAMI Eastside webinar on ADHD, sponsored by EvergreenHealth, 1 hour.
-- Reported by Bob Yoder, 10/31/2025
Due to the many hardships our community members are facing with food security, starting on Monday, Nov. 3, Hopelink will provide additional food during visits to Hopelink Food Markets. If you have any questions or would like to enroll in the Hopelink Food Assistance program to shop for free groceries, please call your nearest Hopelink Center. Information on the Redmond Hopelink center is HERE.
-- Hopelink, 10/31/2025
PSE points to several drivers behind these increases, including upgrades to the Baker River hydro project, deployment of advanced distribution systems to support EVs and rooftop solar, new clean energy from the Beaver Creek wind farm, wildfire prevention measures, and rising operating costs.
The result is higher bills for households, but also long-term investments in cleaner energy, safety, and *grid modernization."
-- Puget Sound Energy, 10/11/2025
Sewer / stormwater rates in Redmond will increase, as well. In addition, *AI requires a tremendous amount of power with no end in sight. Federal funds for relief can't be expected, with Trump. At a recent City Council meeting President Kritzer noted King County is organizing all their cities to meet on this problem. Living in Redmond is unaffordable for many. Now this.
-- Bob Yoder, 10/31/2025
EvergreenHealth Educational Session meeting, August 1, 2025, 7 AM
The City names their construction work at Meadows Park a "replacement." It seems more of a renovation with the extensive new beddings and shrubs they are planting around the courts. Note the rich, dark soil in the foreground. Total cost is $593, 910.
Trump administration finalizes plan to open pristine Alaska wildlife refuge to oil and gas drilling
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — The Trump administration on Thursday finalized plans to open the coastal plain of Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to potential oil and gas drilling, renewing a long-simmering debate over whether to drill in one of the nation’s environmental jewels.
U.S. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced the decision Thursday that paves the way for future lease sales within the refuge’s 1.5 million-acre (631,309 hectare) coastal plain, an area that’s considered sacred by the Indigenous Gwich’in. The plan fulfills pledges made by President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans to reopen this portion of the refuge to possible development. Trump’s bill of tax breaks and spending cuts, passed during the summer, called for at least four lease sales within the refuge over a 10-year period.
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When finished the project will have three tennis courts (one lined for pickleball) and a basketball hoop. A worker said he's been bombarded by people asking why the sports court would cost $1.8 million. According to the supervisor, a potable water reservoir of 3,100 gallons rests under the courts. The lid was 50 years old, deteriorated and had to be replaced, not restored. That costs money.
Estimated time of completion is 2026.
Hello from Legislative Assembly!
When this newsletter hits your inbox, we will have concluded our time at the Washington State PTA Legislative Assembly. We are pleased to report that we have a large number of LWPTSA members representing their communities at Legislative Assembly this year. Although it can seem like a less than thrilling way to spend a weekend, it is actually a fantastic opportunity to network, to learn more about how to advocate, and to have some fun (ask our DEIB Chair Morgan about winning a raffle). We look forward to sharing a more detailed report with you in next week's newsletter.
This past week the LWPTSA Council hosted a School Board Candidate Forum. Thank you to those who attended and/or submitted questions for our candidates. It was a fantastic evening, and we all thoroughly enjoyed meeting our four candidates and hearing their thoughts and ideas on a variety of key district topics and issues. Please remember to have a plan to vote on or before November 5. Your voice matters! Seriously!
At our Council board meeting last week, we voted as a board to endorse and financially support the local levies. We will now bring that to our Council general membership meeting next month on 11/6 to vote on the endorsement as a general body.
Finally, please take a look at Brooke’s October Safety Spotlight!
Sincerely,This Week
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| March, 2025 Medicaid presentation by EvergreenHealth CEO Dr. Ettore Palazzo and Senator Maria Cantwell |
North Carolina and Idaho have already announced plans to cut Medicaid payments to health care providers, including hospitals, doctors, and caregivers.
In Michigan and Pennsylvania — where lawmakers have yet to pass budgets this year — spending on Medicaid is part of those debates. In Washington state, lawmakers approved cuts to the program that will not affect who is eligible, said Hayden Mackley, a spokesperson for the state’s Office of Financial Management.
Source: Internet, 9/2025
| Anderson Park Community Gardens Construction |
Turf Replacement, Grass Lawn Park Softball Field 1 Construction October 2025 $1,851,216
Redmond Central Connector Phase 3 Redmond Central Phase 1 $1,851,216 2019-2020 Complete August 2025 $8,075,000
Turf Replacement, Hartman Park Baseball Infield Construction October 2025 $599,245 2019-2020
Reservoir Park Sports Court Replacement Construction October 2025 $1,181,682.
Meadow Park Sports Court Replacement Construction October 2025 $593,910 2019-2020
Pre-Design $599,245 2019-2020 $593,910 2019-2020 Idylwood Park Parking Lot/ Expansion and Frontage Improvements/
SE Redmond Park $4,476,663 2025-2026 This is a joint project with Traffic Operations Pre-Design October 2028. $13,757,591 2025-2026 Project is starting earlier than planned.
Disclaimer: I did not watch this meeting on Comcast Channel 21, in-person, Facebook or streaming on the website or a study session. Some of the labeling of the construction projects may not be aligned with the dates but the dollar amounts are correct.
-- Council Public Works joint meeting with Parks, October 3, 2025
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Thank you to the City of Sammamish Council for the opportunity to provide an update on EvergreenHealth and to share insights on the ever-evolving healthcare landscape."
“We look forward to partnering with you to continuously improve our shared community of care. EvergreenHealth is proud to serve Sammamish & the entire Eastside community with high quality healthcare,” said Dr. Palazzo.