Archaeological excavation - an important phase in relocating Bear Creek from 520 widening
photos by Bob Yoder.
News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
2.) "Work Session Meeting" process: According to Ms. Reith, the District is not posting Work Session Minutes on the Web site. However, this Fall they will start posting Session meetings along with Board meetings. Update: 12/1/09 The "Minutes" are one sentence topics of no value.Solution: Printable pages are now available on the LWSD website! Look for this printer iconThe "printable page" icon will improve productivity and convenience for staff and citizens using the site. Thanks to John Vaille, Chief Technology Officer for getting this job done and for Ms. Reith's communications. Chip Kimball, Superientent, has a technology background, which doesn't hurt.
LWSD Board of Directors responsibilities: The Board 1) "represents the citizens and lead the organization by asking critical questions and by determining and demanding appropriate and excellent organizational performance", 2) writes policy, 3) studies outcomes analysis, 4) advocates, 5) monitors CEO and Board performance, 6) decision-maker for appeals, 7) authority to hire and fire the CEO. Directors attend 2 meetings/month and qualify for salary up to $167/meeting ($333/month) but have chosen not to take any pay.The Superintendent is accountable for achieving the ends identified by the board. In the future, I will write a story addressing "the ends".
"I'm doorbelling like mad--and really enjoying catching up with the folks in Redmond's great neighborhoods. So far, the Downtown Park is a general thumbs up and there is a cautious optimism for the growth in Downtown. Careful planning is the key."
"I am proud to report that I have just received the endorsement from Redmond Police!"Kim's Election Website,

Second update, 9/19: I met Councilmember Hank Margeson at the "Leadership Eastside" breakfast meeting this morning and he was aware of my struggle to understand the Council Committees' purpose of voting. Margeson (left) Chairs the Planning and Public Works Committee. He said he uses the Committee vote mostly to "give direction" to staff. Hank Myers (right) touches on this in the below letter he just emailed. "I had the perfect commute for many years - 5 miles each way, most of which was along the Sammamish River trail. I would ride my bike to work typically twice a week, year round, which both reduced my carbon footprint, and gave me a good workout and fresh air."Cindy Jayne's personal mission and philosopy on life:
"As I have learned more about climate change, I came to view that as the most critical issue that affects our planet today. It impacts so many other aspects, including poverty, disease, forests, and wildlife. I feel it is a moral responsibility that we all have to try to leave the planet in better shape than we inherited, for the sake of all the world's children (of all species) and future generations. I am hopeful that not only can we change course, but that doing so will improve our lives by helping bring communities together, and shifting our culture away from consumerism and toward meaningful relationships. As the saying goes, the best things in life aren't things."Thank you Cindy Jayne for all you do for our community!