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News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
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| City of Redmond Neighborhoods, February 2026 |
"The Redmond Neighborhood Blog is generally considered a valuable, long-standing resource for hyper-local news, though whether it is "good" depends on what you are looking for—objective reporting or community advocacy.Strengths & Content Focus
- Hyper-Local Expertise: The blog has been active for nearly two decades (since at least 2007) and provides deep dives into topics often overlooked by larger outlets, such as city council decisions, land use policies, and local school district levies.
- Active Advocacy: The site's primary author, Bob Yoder, explicitly describes the blog as an "advocate" and "trouble-maker" intended to bring balance and accountability to local government.
- Niche Investigative Reporting: It frequently covers environmental concerns, such as potential aquifer contamination, and tracks the impacts of rapid development on Redmond's "soul" and affordability.
Things to Consider
- Opinion-Driven Tone: Many posts are written from a specific viewpoint, focusing on "watching" the city administration and critiquing rising costs of living and property taxes.
- Format: As a Blogger-hosted site, it has a traditional, text-heavy layout that may feel less modern than newer media platforms.
- Community Presence: It maintains an active Facebook Group (Friends of Redmond Neighborhood Blog) where residents can discuss local issues directly.
- Comparison to Other Sources
Source Best For Redmond Neighborhood Blog Deep-dive civic analysis and critical community advocacy Experience Redmond Tourism, events, and highlighting local businesses City of Redmond News Official government announcements and public meeting notices Move Redmond News specifically about transit, biking, and urban walkability
| EvergreenHealth community-owned hospital |
Dr. Etorre Palazzo is Evergreen's CEO. Here's a short clip of Etoree (1.5 min) explaining Evergreen's attributes and mission in our community. He's done much to enlarge their capacity of services, including mental health treatment in primary care clinics and emergency departments.
My daughter was born at Evergreen General Hospital 33 years ago.
-- Bob Yoder, 2/20/2026, updated: 3/34/2026, 3/9/2026
"Friends of Redmond Neighborhood Blog" -- Private Facebook Group
REDMOND, Wash. — Bellwether Housing today celebrated the groundbreaking of Prisma, a 328-home mixed-use affordable housing community located directly across from the Overlake Village light rail station in Redmond.
Thirty-three residential units will be set aside for people living with disabilities.
The City of Redmond will own and operate a small business and city services center with a walk-up service counter and rotating public safety and human services support programming.
The Wayfinder Hub, led by the Friends of the Village Collective, will feature a commercial kitchen, media lab, and culturally relevant support services to incubate small businesses and spark community-driven innovation.
When complete in 2028, Prisma will provide 328 affordable apartment homes for individuals and families earning between 30% and 80% of Area Median Income, including a significant number of family-sized units. Resident services will be led by Hopelink.
-- Bellwerther Housing, 2/19/2025
December 17, 2025 Exceptional Increases
"The City of Redmond vision of housing individuals that are unhoused is core to our mission. Carol has shown remarkable leadership in putting the City at the forefront of affordable housing efforts. Because of her extraordinary efforts, I am requesting Carol Helland receive a 5% lump sum exceptional merit increase. Carol has demonstrated diligence in supporting affordable housing in Redmond. She has acted as Redmond’s voice on the ARCH Board, worked with Kenmore and Plymouth Housing to transfer the permanent supportive housing project to Redmond, worked with neighboring developments to deal with access issues, worked with Council to transfer land to Plymouth and stood strong in the face of much criticism outside interests. Her commitment to service is evidenced by her openness to engage stakeholders in housing policy and processes while at the same time overseeing planning and community development within the City. For all of the above reasons and many others, Carol should be rewarded with a small token of the City’s appreciation for her remarkable commitment to serve the Redmond community and specifically for her efforts to further Redmond’s housing goals." - by Melissa Files, COO
"The Executive Department is reorganizing and expanding the management capabilities due to growth in the department. Specifically the department will take on three new divisions - City Attorney, Emergency Management, and Grant Management as well as the federal lobbyist contract. Currently there are only two managers in the department, the COO and the Deputy Director. Lisa will be promoted into a new "assistant COO" position to allow the department to have a COO, assistant COO and deputy director. Until the position goes through the compensation study for Exec and Deputy Director positions the title of the position is unknown at this point, nor is the salary set. Once the salary study is done another adjustment to Lisa's salary may be necessary"
-- Source: Public Record Request, 2026