Advisory: The links on this page are "broken" and are under repair by the city webmaster.
I've been working on a new feature to include a map of Redmond Neighborhoods and the news associated with each of our city's 11 neighborhoods. A Redmond city senior planner, Kim Dietz, is working on a similar project for their new website. Kim's an excellent contact if you have questions about Redmond's Neighborhood News. Email Kim: kdietz@redmond.gov. My Redmond Neighborhood Blog site will tag right along with Redmond's Neighborhood News site!
Mayor Marchione looks at the growing Downtown as a neighborhood. View Point Neighborhood -now called Idylwood Neighborhood, Overlake Neighborhood, Bear Creek Neighborhood and SE Redmond Neighborhood are some of Redmond's newest neighborhoods. You may contact Kim Dietz at 425-556-2415 to sign up for "Neighborhood Citizen Committees" now forming to give your input on established neighborhoods, like Education Hill Neighborhood, North Redmond Neighborhood, and Grass Lawn Neighborhood. Become a "Friends of Riverwalk". Visit "Neighborhoods History". Ride the velodrome in Marymoor Park. So, expect some exciting developments when the City of Redmond launches their new site. Deputy Administrator Jane Christensan announced a Budget by Priorities meeting that the enhanced city website is expected to be launched in six months! You can sign up with "Redmond News Subscription" to subscribe to Redmond Neighborhood News here. (But, be careful, I couldn't find a disclaimer on the sign-up form that your email address can't be used for commercial use.)
Neighborhood Parks and Trails
Redmond's Neighborhood Map
Contact: neighborhoods@redmond.gov
Feel free to link over to http://trailstoparks.org/default.aspx This web site is maintained by Richard Morris, and shows most neighborhood parks located in Redmond.
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