
Visit Coach Paul Mullen, his team and Boosters on the Redmond Mustang Website! They have an awesome site....just like their team!
Still plenty of matches to watch. Kingco Tournament is 2/1 at Juanita HS, all day.
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News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.




(left to right, Courtney Martin ( leading team scorer) Mary Petrie (top free-thrower) and Marissa Pratt (sophomore) defend! photo by Jerry Smith during a Kang game.John announces a HUGE infusion of resources to Redmond's traditional "Derby Days" Event with "a little help from a friend". Must see!
Short, 1- minute clip of John Marchione during his first mayoral visit to the Historical Society Meeting of Saturday, 1/12, 2008 at the Library.
And, a video collection of John's election campaign is available for viewing by pressing "Menu" at the end of this clip.
It's located on Redmond Way and 161st Street in Redmond's first strip mall, still named "Redmond's Shopping Square" and now very unattractive.
161st Street will punch straight through Redmond Way and B&B Auto to connect with Bear Creek Parkway. This red roofed, unsightly strip mall will be leveled. Redmond's first skyscraper (Cleveland building ) is in the background. (Taken from 161st / Redmond Way intersection.)




Redmond's Western Gateway view corridor and "wooded hillside" assets are blocked off by the new "ElementRedmond" townhouse project. 15-20 foot setbacks don't help the look. 


Should bicyclists be licensed to ride?The removal (clear-cutting) of Perrigo Heights hill-top woodlands was a nightmare for the neighborhood. 8 acres of mixed conifer/hardwood urban forest and trails gone. Hartman bog wetlands lost it's shelter from the sun and wind and is drying up. I wrote three columns in the Reporter hoping an angel would step forward. Mayor Ives "partnered" for a cheap deal. The new $70 million City Hall made council feel "cash poor". As Redmond urbanizes, the next generations of Redmonites will pay dearly for our short-sightedness.
The Redmond High School basketball's District tournament wins was refreshing and happy news for this usually gripey blog! "You gotta believe!" ....and our young men and their coaches DID! Did you see any games?


Representative Campbell: House Select Environmental Committee http://www1.leg.wa.gov/house/campbell
Senate members or Natural Resources and Recreation Committee http://www.leg.wa.gov/Senate/Committees/NROR/members.htm
King County Executive Ron Sims: exec.sims@kingcounty.gov
James Pater, Permit Review, WA. Department of Ecology mailto:dapa461@ecy.wa.gov
FYI, Washington State Environmental Hearings Office Website is: http://www.eho.wa.gov/. This office hears appeals to the Shoreline Management Act. The City of Redmond hears appeals to the Buffer Variance.

1) Salmon populations.
2) Bear Creek. We support the city’s recent efforts to put meanders back into the
3) Native American culture. Mussel shells and arrowheads found along the
Recent quotes on Central Washington flooding from "The Seattle Times"Andy McMillan, long-time wetlands manager for the state Department of Ecology: “It’s kind of sad, we keep repeating the same mistakes even when we know better.”
David Montgomery, UW scientist and author of the salmon book and more recently, Dirt: “The more stuff you put in a floodplain, the higher the water will rise.”
Flooding Bear Creek is only 20 feet from SR 520; road widening is planned for here. Email Cathy Beam, city planning with your comments to re-route Bear Creek away from 520. cbeam@redmond.gov . Broken grass is high water mark of flood. (below)

Bear Creek behind Safeway

Bear Creek by Safeway
Bio-swale at NE 104th and Avondale - stormwater treatment - reoxygenation/filtration
detention pond turned into a wetland by city by PCC on 116th St.
Bear Creek behind Redmond Town Ctr. near proposed SR 520 widening