Community Invited to Celebrate Groundbreaking of the New Redmond Senior & Community Center
REDMOND, WA – The City of Redmond invites community members to celebrate the commencement of the construction for the new Redmond Senior & Community Center during a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, June 2. Brief remarks from Mayor Angela Birney and Parks and Recreation Interim Director Loreen Hamilton will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the site of the new center, 8703 160th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052, followed by an open house inside the lobby of City Hall.
“We are excited to see all of the planning and community engagement coming to fruition during the construction phase,” said Interim Director Hamilton. “A new community center with dedicated space for seniors, as well as additional recreational opportunities is the culmination of years of work and collaboration across the City, including input from a wide variety of stakeholders and Redmond seniors.”
The new Redmond Senior & Community Center will be a 52,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility, with a total project budget of *$48 million. The building will utilize LEED-certified materials, efficient energy-conserving systems, and rooftop solar panels which will provide 50% of the building’s electricity. The City of Redmond began outreach for the project in 2020, which confirmed Redmond’s need for a larger center to serve the senior population while also serving the entire community with cultural arts, events, and multigenerational recreation experiences and gathering space.
“This is an exciting and important milestone for our community,” said Mayor Birney. “The Redmond Senior & Community Center will be a place for everyone to feel welcome and included and connect with others. This project demonstrates what we can achieve when we work together to enhance the wellness and vitality of our community.”
The new community center is slated to open in late 2023 on the site of the former Redmond Senior Center adjacent to City Hall on Redmond’s Municipal Campus. The design concept includes a senior lounge and library, a multipurpose community room with commercial kitchen, active recreation areas and gym, locker rooms, classroom and meeting space, and a supervised Kid Zone for Redmond’s youngest community members.
For more information about the project, visit redmond.gov/RSCC.
-- press release, 5/12/22
Funding source(s):
CIP: $17.116 million (Redmond Capital Improvement Plan)
State Capital Adopted Budget: $1.25 million
Surplus Park Impact Fees from 2019-202: $1.648 million
Surplus REET from 2019-2020: $2.486 million
Councilmanic Bonds ~ 3% rate: $16.0 million
One-time Cash: $9.5 million from downtown construction taxes.
-- BY, 4/25/22
Funding source(s):
ReplyDeleteCIP: $17.116 million (Redmond Capital Improvement Plan)
State Capital Adopted Budget: $1.25 million
Surplus Park Impact Fees from 2019-202: $1.648 million
Surplus REET from 2019-2020: $2.486 million
Councilmanic Bonds ~ 3% rate: $16.0 million
One-time Cash: $9.5 million from downtown construction taxes.
The source for One-time Cash is downtown construction taxes. Aren't we lucky?!