Friends and Guests,
At the core of my reporting, is scrutiny and daylighting the local governing bodies of Greater Redmond. Transparency is a disinfectant. I've expanded my City of Redmond coverage to include Lake Washington School District, Evergreen Public Hospital District and the local King County Library branch. The School District has three times as many active voters as the City and represents great potential for additional readership and positive changes. The "Redmond Neighborhood Blog" brings transparency to the City of Redmond, Lake Washington School District, Evergreen Hospital District and other local jurisdictions, to encourage them to listen to their constituents and make positive changes; the Blog helps Greater Redmond citizens to be seen and heard in their neighborhoods and come together to find solutions. Your comments and stories are welcome."
I’ve lived in Redmond 30 years. I publish the Redmond Neighborhood Blog because I am passionate about where live and I love being active in my community and local government. The Blog is my avocation. My goal is that someday the Redmond Neighborhood Blog will be a thriving nonprofit, skilled at connecting and engaging Greater Redmond local governments with our communities. Recognition and Advocacy are central to this Blog.
Alternative neighborhood news, opinion, comment, and posts contributed by citizens and business engages and connects citizens with our communities and local jurisdictions. The Blog strives to be nonpartisan and independent. Presently, every candidate running for office in the City, School Board, and Public Health District #2 knows about the Blog.
In 2005, preservation of priority Urban Open Space and the cultural habitat of Perrigo Woodlands and Hartman Wetlands drew me into community activism. Discovery of hazardous waste on a shallow city aquifer in SE Redmond triggered the beginnings of this blog. Land use review practices, Public Notice and developer-centric planning were early reports and are ongoing. In 2008, I worked with the Water Tenders and other citizens to leverage our voice and empower City and regional officials Our message was successfully targeted to State representatives. We secured $8M funding from the State to restore Bear Creek and mitigate SR520 flooding.
Reporting on city governance brings positive changes, as follows:
- Independent, alternative neighborhood news and reader comments and contributions keeps government in touch with our needs and each other.
- TRANSPARENCY: Our electeds' work is more visible. Minutes and recordings of meetings are taken and with consistency. Elected conduct more meetings outside of their Chambers and in neighborhoods. Committees have more voice. Electeds' and staff meetings are more visible, efficient and productive. Senior administrators and CEO's listen and respond.
- City of Redmond and other local jurisdictions are subjected to public scrutiny for positive change.
- Land use review process, Public Notice, Public Records and access is improved.
- Human resource problems are identified.
- Access to governments' website resources are improved and more transparent.
- Commissions, Boards and Councils are energized and empowered.
- Mistakes and unintended consequences during the planning process are minimized by community participation and more functional internal (staff) communications
- Neighborhood and community Voice is leveraged and targeted to create positive change in Greater Redmond, the County and State.
The Redmond Neighborhood Blog provides alternative news to traditional reporting while remaining independent of commercial and government dogma. I cherish, and pay for this freedom! I hope you will take advantage of this resource and participate, with your stories, your news, your comments, insight and of course, your readership!
Sincerely,
Bob Yoder
Community Activist
Publisher and Editor
"Redmond Neighborhood Blog"
10019 169th AVE NE
Redmond, WA. 98052
425-802-2523
redmondblog@gmail.com
9/27/09, revised 10/17/09