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Friday, August 29, 2025
Redmond Saturday Market
Saturdays 9:00am - 2:00pm
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Evergreenhealth Commissioner Campbell Certified, Governance And Executive Education
For more information on Dr. Robin Campbell visit his website at: https://www.robin4evergreenhealth.com/
-- Bob Yoder, 8/27/25
Tuesday, August 26, 2025
Aspen Richter Opposes Martin For LWSD Director #4
Aspen Richter |
Lake Washington PTSA Council Sustainability Chair, 2023-2025.
While Chair, I focused on bringing both district employees and sustainability chairs from the various school PTSAs together to exchange information and strengthen our sustainability efforts.I also collaborated with Matt Gillingham (Deputy Superintendent of Operations & Legal Affairs) to hold a linkage session for the board's draft sustainability policy with PTSA chairs, parents, students, and teachers. I'm looking forward to what 2025-2026 brings for our environmental efforts in LWSD!I am on the LWSD advisory committees for:1) Sustainability2) Facilities: I joined because of the financial and environmental impact of our buildings, and because I had children at two of the schools slated for rebuild from the proceeds of the 2024 levy.3) Levy: A temporary committee in the spring and summer of 2025, because levies are how we fund facility improvements such as solar panels, switching to electric boilers, and installation of ground-source heat pumps to reduce our environmental impact. The levy committee is one I take very seriously, because the purpose of levy funds---funding our schools---is incredibly important and also because I am aware the end result is very real for property owners in LWSD.
Friday, August 22, 2025
EvergreenHealth Honors Redmond Resident, "2024 Community Service Award"
(l-r) sister Joanne Dearth from No. Carolina, Bob Yoder, Pam Yoder |
Thursday, August 21, 2025
EvergreenHealth Commissioner Robin Campbell Runs To Retain Seat
Robin Campbell, PhD |
Board member since 2024
Term ends Dec. 31, 2025
Saturday, August 16, 2025
Ribbon-cutting Celebrates Completion Of Redmond Central Connector Trail
Redmond Celebrates Completion of Major Bike and Pedestrian Trail
REDMOND, WA - Redmond Mayor Angela Birney will lead a public ribbon-cutting at 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 12, to mark the completion of the third and final phase of construction of the Redmond Central Connector Trail.
The event will take place on the trail near Overlake Christian Church on Willows Road and celebrates the opening of the final 1.6 miles of trail that completes the 3.9-mile Redmond Central Connector bike and pedestrian trail, connecting Redmond to the 42-mile Eastrail trail network and beyond. With this, Redmond becomes the first city to fully complete its section of the Eastrail, an important milestone in connecting the region.
Event Details
- What: Ribbon-cutting to celebrate the completion of the Redmond Central Connector Trail
- When: 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 12
- Where: Redmond Central Connector Trail near Overlake Christian Church
- How: Media wishing to cover the event are asked to RSVP with City of Redmond Communications Manager Kelly Schutz for further details
Event Speakers
Speakers from the City of Redmond will include Mayor Angela Birney, Council President Vanessa Kritzer, Council Vice President Jessica Forsythe, Parks and Recreation Director Loreen Hamilton, and Public Works Director Aaron Bert. Speakers from the project design team will include Berger Partnership Principal Guy Michaelson and Otak Principal Nico Vanderhorst. United States Rep. Su.zan Delbene and Eastrail Executive Director Katherine Hollis will also share remarks
“Completing the Redmond Central Connector Trail marks the culmination of a decade and a half of visionary leadership and hard work,” said Redmond Mayor Angela Birney. “This trail not only connects Redmond to our neighbors in Sammamish, Kirkland, and Woodinville—it also connects us to many of the things that make Redmond special, including the natural beauty of the Sammamish Valley, parks, gathering places, public art, transit, local businesses, and the energy of Downtown.”
The first phase, a one-mile segment through Downtown, was completed in 2013 and included Redmond Central Connector Park, with multiple public art installations. Phase two, completed in 2017, constructed 1.3 miles of trail from east of the Sammamish River to the intersection of Willows Road and the 9900 Block, near DigiPen and Overlake Christian Church. This phase included retrofitting the Sammamish River Trestle. The third and final phase, being celebrated next month, covers an additional 1.6 miles to Redmond’s city limits and connects with the Eastrail, where it branches north toward Woodinville and west toward Kirkland.
From 1889 to 2008, a railroad ran through the heart of Redmond, connecting the City to the wider region, but also creating a barrier through the center of town. The City acquired the property in 2010 with a new vision for the abandoned rail corridor: to create a trail that would bring our community together and draw people to Redmond.
Redmond Central Connector Amenities and Connections
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Automated License Plate Readers To Enhance Public Safety
CONTACT
Jill Green, Redmond Police Department Public Information Officer
jgreen@redmond.gov
425-556-2627
Redmond Police Deploy Automated License Plate Readers to Enhance Public Safety
REDMOND, WA - The Redmond Police Department has taken another step forward in integrating advanced public safety technology into its daily operations by deploying Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) in strategic areas across the city.
The ALPR system enhances the department’s ability to respond swiftly and effectively to crimes, missing persons, and public safety threats. These cameras automatically alert officers and analysts when a vehicle linked to a crime, missing person, stolen vehicle, or other critical incident is detected. Before any action is taken, every alert is verified and confirmed to ensure the information is accurate and valid.
"With tools like ALPR, we are able to act faster and more precisely to protect our community," said Chief Darrell Lowe. "It's important to note that these technologies are not intended for general surveillance. We use them solely to track vehicles involved in crimes or emergencies, ensuring that privacy and individual rights are always respected."
Sunday, August 10, 2025
EvergreenHealth Quality of Care Top 10% of 4,500 Hospitals Nationwide
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Historic 'win' for EvergreenHealth Proposition 1, Levy Lid Lift
Updated: Overlake Bellwether Housing Development, Affordable
Overlake Bellwether Housing 2027 - 2028 completion date |
The City of Redmond is seeking to enter into a 2.4 acre purchase and sale agreement with Bellwether Housing for the acquisition of a commercial property on the ground floor of an affordable housing project. This project is located adjacent to the Overlake light rail station and will contain two additional commercial spaces and 328 affordable housing units.
Approval of the purchase and sale of Bellwether allows the City of Redmond to acquire 1600 sf of coveted commercial space in the Overlake Neighborhood right next to light rail. The development will include a six-story, mixed-use building housing small businesses, “mini town hall,” and nonprofit services. ·
Most importantly, affordable housing for ~328 homes include studios, 1, 2, and 3-bedrooms will be available at 30% to 80% Area Median Income (AMI) however, families will qualify only for 50% AMI.
Below are outlined some other potential benefits:
City services: Potential for increased access to city services, such as customer service, translation services, bill pay, mobile integrated health, Police desk, and other city services, along with rotating art.
Co-location of 1,600 sq commercial condo adjacent to a planned multicultural small business hub. The City envisions the use of the parcel as a dedicated to open space, suitable for small-scale community use.
Multicultural services: In the Overlake Intercultural District more than 42% of the residents are foreign born and 46.5% speak a language other than English at home.
Multi-modal transportation on sidewalks and streets close to the Overlake Station.
The Mayor has approved allocating $1 million in funds budgeted for Bellwether's housing development. King County staff have proposed a matching contribution with an additional $1.15 million. City staff has applied for federal and state grants to support the acquisition and tenant improvements. The City was successful in receiving a state grant earmark and Department of Commerce grant.
Source: Council Committee of the Whole, 8/5/2025 (Election Day)
Monday, August 4, 2025
ELECTION RESULTS
Election closes August 5, 8 PM |
FOR CANDIDATES AND MEASURES
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- August 5 results report UPDATED
- August 6 results report
- August 7 results report
- August 8 results report
- August 11 results report
- August 12 results report
- August 13 results report
- August 14 results report
- August 15 results report
- August 18 results report
- August 19 results report (certification)