EvergreenHealth in Kirkland, WA, has earned its 5th consecutive Magnet Designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a prestigious honor highlighting nursing excellence, high-quality care, and professional development. In March 2026, they achieved Magnet with Distinction awarded to only 87 hospitals worldwide. This recognition demonstrates that their nursing staff meets rigorous standards and has a supportive environment for career growth.
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News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Sunday, March 29, 2026
EvergreenHealth Nurses Honored With Worldwide Excellence Award
EvergreenHealth in Kirkland, WA, has earned its 5th consecutive Magnet Designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), a prestigious honor highlighting nursing excellence, high-quality care, and professional development. In March 2026, they achieved Magnet with Distinction awarded to only 87 hospitals worldwide. This recognition demonstrates that their nursing staff meets rigorous standards and has a supportive environment for career growth.
Saturday, March 28, 2026
Light Rail "Connect" Celebration: Two New Stations, Two Lines, One System
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| Pam joined in on the fun :) |
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
UPDATED: Rosemarie Ives Parting Comments, Old Firehouse Teen Center
| Rosemarie Ives: "Elbow Grease Makes a Beautiful Community" |
On March 17th, Rosemarie gave this testimony during "Items from the Audience." She figures Council probably won't respond to it saying they spend excessive Ombuds. time recounting their numerous committee activities.
As former Redmond mayor, 1992-2007, and founder of the Old Firehouse Teen Center, I object to the premature demolition of the Old Firehouse—what is the rush? The public has not seen renderings for the new 13 Million dollar building, nor heard about funding which appropriately should be part of council’s budgetary decisions this fall.
The City administration has failed to give consideration to or share with the public the building’s historic significance—it was the first city hall, first council chambers, first fire station before the teen center, a regionally acclaimed music venue. According to King County Historic Preservation staff, the Firehouse is likely eligible for designation for historic and cultural significance and possibly architectural significance.
Did any of you (Council) know this?
Inside the building, there are priceless artifacts such as the city’s first vault and local newspapers stuffed in the holes of the cinder blocks used in construction, maybe a time capsule and more. This building should be treated with care, not hastily bulldozed.
Monday, March 23, 2026
UPDATED 3/27: Light Rail "Crosslink Connection" Opens, Celebration Judkins Park Station
Parking in and around the Downtown Station is problematic. A 1,300 parking garage awaits you at the Marymoor Station. It's only a few minutes away. Drive and park there!
| JUDKINS PARK STATION, credit Peter Bohler, Sound Transit |
- When: Saturday, March 28, 2026, starting with a 9 a.m. ceremony.
- Where: Celebrations will take place along the 2 Line, with major events at Sam Smith Park (near Judkins Park Station).
- Highlights: First passenger service over Lake Washington on the new light rail bridge, followed by community events, live performances, and local food vendors from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Rick's Outdoor Neighborhood Art
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| Rick with Scully On Education Hill Happy Easter Neighbors! |
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| Scully all suited up for Saint Paddy's Day |
click pictures to enlarge
Friday, March 20, 2026
Mayor Birney's 2026 State of City Address
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
UPDATED 3/28/26 Part 1: New HOA Governance Law
| Washington State Capital |
The Washington Legislature passed the "Washington Uniform Common Interest Ownership" Act, (WUCIOA) codified by RCW HB 64.90 that has changed the landscape for Homeowners Association Associations, (HOA.) And, those who know about it are scrambling to meet the requirements and deadlines.
I'm an HOA member of a large association in western Washington. It exemplifies undemocratic, governance neglect our owners have endured for over 25 years, However, with this new law the Board, in good faith, is slowly changing their ways.
As it is now:
- Meetings haven't been Open.
- A Board member once told me "we don't have agendas."
- If you happen to learn of a Board meeting your comments are restricted to agenda items.
- No Special Meetings on significant issues. (Our Board made a $250,000 decision to buy a new dock system via the Reserve Fund without owner Special meeting participation or vote.)
- Owner contact information is "kept in a vault" by the property manager.
- Board members are voted in year-after-year, one for over 35 years.
- No formal Maintenance Committee at the time when over $800,000 special assessments were required to renovate the buildings and landscaping. No Special meetings or vote.
- An early property manager was a felon skimming funds.
Monday, March 16, 2026
UPDATED: Grouping of Redmond Historical Society Leaders
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| ~ 100 residents (sitting on the right) attended the Lisa Dupar Speaker Series |
Left to Right: John Oftebro (dressed in Cougar colors), Patsy Rosenbach, Halee Turner, Laura Lee Bennett, speaker Lisa Dupar
Sunday, March 15, 2026
ANNOUNCEMENT: City Council / School Board Drop-in Gathering
ANNOUNCEMENT
- an informal, drop-in gathering with City Councilmembers and Lake Washington School District Board Members to discuss topics of importance to attendees
- Councilmember Sayna Parsi, 3/15
Lisa Dupar Of Pomegranate Bistro, Redmond History Saturday Speaker Series
Friday, March 13, 2026
Spring Snow On Education Hill
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I woke early this morning, through open the sash, and look what I saw! ....this snowy view from our house on Education Hill. My gladiolus and camellias are already in bloom, tulips are not too far behind, with hostas soon coming.
And this is basically Spring ... mid March! Will the Mayor show off her new fleet of snowplows? I wouldn't doubt it. My favorite is named "Control Salt Delete."
Coming from Minnesota, Chicago, Illinois, a New York it's a dusting. But, that doesn't mean you don't have to look out for the other guy, slip sliding away....
-- Bob Yoder, 3/13/2026
Thursday, March 12, 2026
SE Redmond Park Project Design
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As part of the project, two studies will be conducted to evaluate parking needs and assess noise impacts from a proposed pickleball court. In addition, community outreach will be conducted to define and incorporate a community identity feature into the park design. The site is located along the north side of NE 68th Street, bounded by 188th Avenue NE to the west, 191st Avenue NE to the east, and undeveloped land to the north.
SE Redmond Park location site maps and description.
SE Redmond Park Master Plan - comprehensive and informative
-- Source: Council Memo, 3/3/2026
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Friday, March 6, 2026
Updated: United Healthcare And EvergreenHealh Reached An Insurance Agreement, Silver Tower Expansion
| Silver Tower |
Very good news!
2 days ago • Visible to anyone on or off LinkedIn
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
UPDATED: EvergreenHealth Prepares Patients For Negotiations with United Health
Sunday, February 22, 2026
UPDATED: Council Office Hours and Committees - Forsythe, Kritzer, Stuart, Parsi
Jessica Forsythe
Position #3City CouncilCouncil Term Expires 12/31/27Phone: 425-305-7206Office Hours: By Appointment (feel free to email)
Running for Washington LD 48th
Boards/Committees: AWC Federal Priorities Committee, Eastrail Regional Advisory Committee, Eastside Transportation Partnership, Disability Board
Past Boards/Committees: Council President 2022-2023, PSRC Executive Board Alternate, Growth Management Policy Board, Redmond Senior & Community Center Stakeholder Group, Parks and Human Services Committee Chair, Eastside Human Services Forum Representative
City Council 2024 Subcommittees: Alternative Crisis Response Planning, Multi-Modal Transportation Planning
Past Boards/Committees: Council President 2022-2023, PSRC Executive Board Alternate, Growth Management Policy Board, Redmond Senior & Community Center Stakeholder Group, Parks and Human Services Committee Chair, Eastside Human Services Forum Representative
City Council 2024 Subcommittees: Alternative Crisis Response Planning, Multi-Modal Transportation Planning
Vanessa Kritzer
City Council 2026 Subcommittees: Tenant Protections
Sayna Parsi
Sayna serves on the board of the Washington Native Plant Society’s Central Puget Sound chapter and works with Eastside Audubon on conservation and environmental education. With professional experience across small businesses, nonprofits, and large corporations, she brings a broad, results-oriented perspective.
Friday, February 20, 2026
What A.I. Says About Redmond Blog
| City of Redmond Neighborhoods, February 2026 |
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








