News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Thursday, January 7, 2010
"March Can Madness" single elimination food drive tournament!
Hello local business owners (and friends)!
Redmond Physical Therapy and Hopelink, a human services nonprofit serving the Eastside, have teamed up to create a fun way to raise food donations for Hopelink’s Redmond food bank. “March Can Madness” pairs up businesses in a series of competitive food drives held each week in March. We have room in the “tournament” for 16 businesses and we’re hoping yours will be one of them!
March Can Madness is patterned after the single elimination bracket style tournament in college basketball. The first week of March, the businesses will be paired up in eight “games” in which each gathers donations of canned food. On Friday, the businesses bring their food to Hopelink for weighing. The pounds raised will be divided by how many employees in the business, making it fair for all. The eight businesses with the most food in their bracket will advance to the next week’s food drive competition, and so on until the last week in March when the two remaining businesses will compete for the “championship.”
The Redmond Reporter will publish the weekly bracket results and Hopelink will e-mail the participants weekly so everyone knows how they did and who advances in the tournament.
The timing for March Can Madness couldn’t be better as food donations always drop off after the holidays, even as hunger continues to haunt hundreds of Redmond families.
For more information and to register, just visit here and complete the registration form and send it to Hopelink. If you have any questions, please e-mail me. Thanks for your time and support!
Thanks for time and your support!
Sincerely,
Benjamin Wobker
BenWobker@RedmondPT.com
http://www.redmondpt.com/
425.881.3001
Email Entries to Hopelink c/o:
Lil Klein
lilk@hope-link.org
entry form
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Wal-Mart announces $75,000 in food bank donations at Redmond City Council Meeting
A Senior Public Affaires Manager for Wal-Mart announced donations to Eastside food banks totaling $75,000 at last night's Council meeting.
$25,000 will go to "Eastside Cities Emergency Feeding Program". $50,000 will go to Hope-link, a community services program developed by Doreen Marchione, a past Redmond Mayor.
Is it possible Wal-Mart is considering a store in the SE Redmond neighborhood and building political capital? Costco tabled plans to build in SE Redmond. In any event, the food donation is needed by our Eastside community and was well received by both agency representatives.
by Bob Yoder
$25,000 will go to "Eastside Cities Emergency Feeding Program". $50,000 will go to Hope-link, a community services program developed by Doreen Marchione, a past Redmond Mayor.
Is it possible Wal-Mart is considering a store in the SE Redmond neighborhood and building political capital? Costco tabled plans to build in SE Redmond. In any event, the food donation is needed by our Eastside community and was well received by both agency representatives.
by Bob Yoder
Say YES! for student alcohol counseling!
The story below of Robert's experience with alcohol was commonplace when I went to high school in New York (40 years ago) and is common today on Education Hill. I was a jock and it was almost expected we drink, drive and party hardy. Same is the case at Redmond High School and other Lake Washington schools. I'm thankful to be sober and alive today. Tell your friends about Youth Eastside Services. (YES) They can help! -- Bob Yoder
Dear Bob,
"Looking back on it now, I'm one of the lucky ones," says Robert. "I easily could have died from an accidental overdose."
Last August, 17 year old Robert decided to throw a party while his parents were out of town. When he blacked out and fell to the ground around 1:00 a.m., most of his friends were high or drunk.
"I had alcohol poisoning and was severely dehydrated because I hadn't drunk any water in the last 48 hours. At first my friends thought it was funny. Then they didn't want to risk getting into trouble by driving me to the hospital. I guess someone at the party called 911 and after a painful and scary night in the emergency room, I was okay."
The incident was a wake-up call for Robert and his parents. Through counseling and the YES sober support group, Robert was able to address his problem and regain his parent's trust.
"Drugs and alcohol can be so easy to get if you are motivated and believe me, I was motivated. Thanks to YES, no way will I ever spend a night like that again."
Thank you for making sure kids like Robert don't become just another statistic.
Best wishes in the New Year,
Patti Skelton-McGougan
Executive Director, Youth Eastside Services (YES)
photo from Google Images.
CEO Steve Brown expected to leave Evergreen Hospital in February - Search begins for his replacement.

Evergreen Hospital and Medical Center CEO is expected to leave the end of February, 2010 - Search begins for his replacement.
According to the hospital website, "Steve Brown, chief executive officer at Evergreen Hospital since 2002, has announced his resignation to become the President/CEO of the Mount Nittany Medical Center in State College, Pennsylvania."
According to the Evergreen website front page, of January 6:
"In early January, the board will interview and select an executive recruitment firm, which will conduct a nationwide search for qualified candidates.
An internal search committee will be established, consisting of all five board members, two medical staff leaders, two community advisors, and an Evergreen Foundation board member. The internal search committee will work with the recruitment firm to narrow the candidates. We expect the search could take five to six months.
The board will hire an external interim CEO, who will be in charge until the new CEO is hired. It was decided to bring in an interim CEO from outside of Evergreen so as not to disrupt the current work distribution of the executive team, allowing them to continue to focus on the day to day operation of Evergreen.According to records obtained from Evergreen Hospital's Public Disclosure Act Officer, Mr. Brown's 2008 salary and incentive bonus totaled $819,728.01, not counting retirement and other benefits. Evergreen is a Public Hospital supported, in part, by property taxes. Brown's salary is 4-6 times higher then the Mayor of Redmond and Superintendent of Lake Washington School District's individual salaries.
In Brown’s eight years as Evergreen’s CEO, he has overseen a vast expansion of both facilities and services. Evergreen Hospital added a new Emergency Department, an eight-story patient facility and the five-story DeYoung Pavilion along with development of the Evergreen Neuroscience Institute."
The quoted segments of this story are currently posted on the front page of the Evergreen webite. Evergreen's website is subject to change without notice. The opinions stated or implied are my own,. 1/6/2010.
(UPDATE: Evergreen's front page and news page was changed today, 1/7. Mr. Brown's transition announcement was removed; copy on file).
by Bob Yoder
Lake Washington School District Receives a $375,000 State Energy Grant.
Lake Washington School District Receives Energy Grant from State
Projects at seven schools will save the district money on heating, lighting costs.
Lake Washington School District is one of 59 districts in the state to receive funding for energy-related projects thanks to a grant program funded by the Washington State Legislature. Lake Washington will receive $375,000 for projects at seven schools that include upgrades to heating/ventilation equipment and controls, and lighting upgrades.
“We have been able to do quite a few utility conservation programs that will pay for themselves quickly using local capital levy dollars,” noted Forrest Miller, director of facilities, Lake Washington School District. “This grant money makes it feasible to complete additional projects with longer payback periods.” The annual savings expected after these projects are completed is $61,000 so the Lake Washington School District cost will be paid back in under 11 years.
Statewide, the projects will save an estimated $2.1 million in energy costs each year. In units of energy – primarily electricity and natural gas – the savings can be compared to the annual energy use in 2,700 average Washington homes.
This grant program is administered by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Project List:
Eastlake High School, Sammamish – heating/ventilation controls improvements
Evergreen Junior High, Redmond – heating/ventilation controls improvements; heating/ventilation equipment upgrades; lighting upgrades to gym and commons areas
Inglewood Junior High, Sammamish - heating/ventilation controls improvements; lighting upgrades to gym and other areas
Lakeview Elementary School, Kirkland - heating/ventilation controls improvements; heating/ventilation equipment upgrades; lighting upgrades
Redmond High School, Redmond – Lighting upgrades to gym, commons, corridors
Redmond Junior High, Redmond – Lighting upgrades to gym, commons, corridors, library
Twain Elementary School, Kirkland – Lighting upgrades to gym, library, other areas
Source: LWSD press release, 1/5
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
If you like the movie AVATAR, you'll enjoy this January 10th Digital Arts Festival special!
SPECIAL: Virtual and Live Concert previews the Digital Arts Festival - totally cool!

Six to eight musicians will perform in an open mic format. This performance will be streamed onto Second Life where a corresponding virtual event will take place at Gwampa's Dance Kamp - a beautiful, large outdoor amphitheater in the sky. The musicians will be on stage at Soul Food Books while their avatars are on stage in Second Life. Audiences in both worlds will listen and enjoy the concert.
Both venues will also have the benefit of watching the other concert side-by-side. Video of the live concert will stream on Second Life beside the avatars and the virtual concert will be projected onto a screen at Soul Food Books. To watch the event on Second Life, log in and search for Redmond.
xxx
The schedule for the Digital Arts Festival is available at http://www.redmondartsfestival.com/ .
Redmond’s second Digital Arts Festival will take place on January 15 and 16, at Redmond City Hall, DigiPen Institute of Technology and Digital Double Motion Capture Studios. The all-ages event is a celebration of digital arts in video game production and digital technology. Registration is free for much of the festival.
Three workshops take place on Saturday, January 16 at DigiPen Institute of Technology in Redmond. Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased online through the festival’s website at http://www.redmondartsfestival.com/ .
Source: City of Redmond press release.
Source: City of Redmond press release.
Mayor Marchione recommends support of Lake Washington School District ballot measures.
UPDATE (1/6): Council approved the Mayor's resolution 6-1.
Tonight, the Redmond city council will vote on the Mayor's resolution to approve Lake Washington School District's two levies and bond ballot measures. The Resolution is clear and concise and worthy of your review. It's main points are as follows:
1. LWSD must rely on local levy dollars for almost one-fifth of the general operating funds that pay for basic expenses like textbooks, teacher training, transportation...
2. LWSD relies on local levy dollars for technology for learning and efficient administration. (Some extras:(1:1 computing will be added to secondary and intermediate school levels: $2M. Staff training, professional development, and equipment safety will be added: $2.5M).
3. LWSD relies on local levy dollars to protect taxpayer's investment in school building to ensure timely replacement of major building systems like roofs and floors and enhance energy conservation and safety.
4. LWSD is prudently preparing for an increase in students by planning for more classroom space to prevent over crowding. (high schools will be reconfigured to 9-10-11-12; the need for 2 additional elementary schools will be eliminated; modernization of Juanita High School.) .
FISCAL IMPACT: The Office of the Mayor says the three measures will cost property owners approximately $14 per month for an average 2010 assessed home in the district of $505,000. (Assessed property values are assumed to increase 2% in 2011 and 4% in 2012 and beyond).
Passage of the Capital modernization and remodeling Bond requires 60% voter approval.
by Bob Yoder
Sources: - AM No. 10-002: Approval of Resolution Supporting the Lake Washington School District Propositions (Executive, City of Redmond)
a. Resolution No. 1318: A Resolution Supporting Passage of Lake Washington School District's February 9, 2010, Proposed Ballot Proposition Nos. 1, 2, and 3: Replacement of Existing Educational Programs and Operations Levy, Replacement of Existing Capital Projects Levies, and General Obligation Bonds in an amount of $234,000,000
Tonight, the Redmond city council will vote on the Mayor's resolution to approve Lake Washington School District's two levies and bond ballot measures. The Resolution is clear and concise and worthy of your review. It's main points are as follows:
1. LWSD must rely on local levy dollars for almost one-fifth of the general operating funds that pay for basic expenses like textbooks, teacher training, transportation...
2. LWSD relies on local levy dollars for technology for learning and efficient administration. (Some extras:(1:1 computing will be added to secondary and intermediate school levels: $2M. Staff training, professional development, and equipment safety will be added: $2.5M).
3. LWSD relies on local levy dollars to protect taxpayer's investment in school building to ensure timely replacement of major building systems like roofs and floors and enhance energy conservation and safety.
4. LWSD is prudently preparing for an increase in students by planning for more classroom space to prevent over crowding. (high schools will be reconfigured to 9-10-11-12; the need for 2 additional elementary schools will be eliminated; modernization of Juanita High School.) .
FISCAL IMPACT: The Office of the Mayor says the three measures will cost property owners approximately $14 per month for an average 2010 assessed home in the district of $505,000. (Assessed property values are assumed to increase 2% in 2011 and 4% in 2012 and beyond).
Passage of the Capital modernization and remodeling Bond requires 60% voter approval.
by Bob Yoder
Sources: - AM No. 10-002: Approval of Resolution Supporting the Lake Washington School District Propositions (Executive, City of Redmond)
a. Resolution No. 1318: A Resolution Supporting Passage of Lake Washington School District's February 9, 2010, Proposed Ballot Proposition Nos. 1, 2, and 3: Replacement of Existing Educational Programs and Operations Levy, Replacement of Existing Capital Projects Levies, and General Obligation Bonds in an amount of $234,000,000
Monday, January 4, 2010
The Stinky Spoke Mountain Bike Fundraiser
So, what's the Stinky Spoke??!!
It's the short name for the Stinky Weather Poker Run. It's a 16 mile mountain bike loop where you gather five playing cards in hopes of having a good enough hand at the end to win a prize. We picked what SHOULD be the worst day of the year for weather (combination of the rainiest and the coldest). 2009 gave us fog and sunshine at the end (yes, sunshine).
And where do all the proceeds go?
Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center - Check them out at this link: http://www.littlebit.org/
Register at the Stinky Spoke website: http://www.stinkyspoke.org/ Rider Limit: 500
Saturday, January 16, 9:30 a.m. Start and Finish at Redhook Brewery. See you there?!
- original source: Woodinville Blog and Redhook Brewery.
It's the short name for the Stinky Weather Poker Run. It's a 16 mile mountain bike loop where you gather five playing cards in hopes of having a good enough hand at the end to win a prize. We picked what SHOULD be the worst day of the year for weather (combination of the rainiest and the coldest). 2009 gave us fog and sunshine at the end (yes, sunshine).
And where do all the proceeds go?
Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center - Check them out at this link: http://www.littlebit.org/
Register at the Stinky Spoke website: http://www.stinkyspoke.org/ Rider Limit: 500
Saturday, January 16, 9:30 a.m. Start and Finish at Redhook Brewery. See you there?!
- original source: Woodinville Blog and Redhook Brewery.
Teen community partners with Redmond Chamber on Career Panel.
Some very exciting news!
Three exciting, local business entrepreneurs will present a Career Panel on "Running a Business" January 12. This is a rare opportunity for youth and parents to ask questions and learn about what it takes to start your own business in today's economic climate!
Three business owners are confirmed to donate their time and business expertise to students and parents in the Lake Washington School District on Tuesday, January 12, 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center (16600 NE 80th ST, Redmond).
Confirmed business owners include Dennis Ballen of Blazing Bagels, Mike Tenhulzen of Tenhulzen Remodeling, and Mary Bourguignon of Steeple-jack Consulting.
Mike Tenhulzen of Tenhulzen Remodeling has a well established family remodeling and real estate business; Mike is a Redmond Chamber of Commerce Trustee and well known in the business community and his neighborhood. Tenhulzen Remodeling has an awesome multi-media website - full of resources, tips, and advice. Mike writes a monthly home improvement column for some of the local Reporters.
Dennis Ballen of Blazing Bagels has a newer, thriving business in Redmond and Bellevue. The Redmond Location is 6975 176th Avenue Northeast Redmond, WA (425) 883-1550. Blazing Bagels are found all over Puget Sound - in hospitals, businesses, restaurants, and groceries. Read reviews here! Dennis recently renewed his membership at the Redmond Chamber.
Mary Bourguignon of Steeple-jack Consulting. "Steeple-jack is Mary Bourguignon. I live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband and two boys. I ride my bike a lot. And I spend a lot of time helping people get their ideas down on paper, on the web, and in the classroom..." Consulting expertise:
Research, writing, and editing
"In terms of credentials, I’ve got degrees in English from Northwestern University and Public Policy from the Kennedy School at Harvard....."
Policy analysis -
"I’m often hired to help community members and elected officials solve policy problems...."
Curriculum development -
"Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry began conducting oral histories to document the way people work in early 21st century Washington. I turned their work into a high school curriculum series, creating 45 case studies that help students explore challenges in careers from biotechnology to machining to web site design...."
Web Content -
"For five years I created the content for the Boomerang Box geography education web site..."
Snacks and refreshments will be provided by Whole Foods. Please click here to RSVP for the event.
by Bob Yoder
Source: Mustang News and Company websites.
Three exciting, local business entrepreneurs will present a Career Panel on "Running a Business" January 12. This is a rare opportunity for youth and parents to ask questions and learn about what it takes to start your own business in today's economic climate!
Three business owners are confirmed to donate their time and business expertise to students and parents in the Lake Washington School District on Tuesday, January 12, 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center (16600 NE 80th ST, Redmond).
Confirmed business owners include Dennis Ballen of Blazing Bagels, Mike Tenhulzen of Tenhulzen Remodeling, and Mary Bourguignon of Steeple-jack Consulting.
Mike Tenhulzen of Tenhulzen Remodeling has a well established family remodeling and real estate business; Mike is a Redmond Chamber of Commerce Trustee and well known in the business community and his neighborhood. Tenhulzen Remodeling has an awesome multi-media website - full of resources, tips, and advice. Mike writes a monthly home improvement column for some of the local Reporters.
Dennis Ballen of Blazing Bagels has a newer, thriving business in Redmond and Bellevue. The Redmond Location is 6975 176th Avenue Northeast Redmond, WA (425) 883-1550. Blazing Bagels are found all over Puget Sound - in hospitals, businesses, restaurants, and groceries. Read reviews here! Dennis recently renewed his membership at the Redmond Chamber.
Mary Bourguignon of Steeple-jack Consulting. "Steeple-jack is Mary Bourguignon. I live in the Pacific Northwest with my husband and two boys. I ride my bike a lot. And I spend a lot of time helping people get their ideas down on paper, on the web, and in the classroom..." Consulting expertise:
Research, writing, and editing
"In terms of credentials, I’ve got degrees in English from Northwestern University and Public Policy from the Kennedy School at Harvard....."
Policy analysis -
"I’m often hired to help community members and elected officials solve policy problems...."
Curriculum development -
"Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry began conducting oral histories to document the way people work in early 21st century Washington. I turned their work into a high school curriculum series, creating 45 case studies that help students explore challenges in careers from biotechnology to machining to web site design...."
Web Content -
"For five years I created the content for the Boomerang Box geography education web site..."
Snacks and refreshments will be provided by Whole Foods. Please click here to RSVP for the event.
by Bob Yoder
Source: Mustang News and Company websites.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
OPINION: Evergreen Medical Center of Bella Bottega will change look and feel.
EVERGREEN MEDICAL CLINIC project of Bella Botttega Shopping Center, Redmond, WA. was recently approved by the City. A 36-car underground garage is planned. Construction is scheduled for this summer.
The 3-story medical clinic will be almost three times the size of the Bella Bottega building in the photo. 12,500 feet retail will be replaced by 35,000 square feet medical office.
No question, the three story building will visually impact the evergreen tree views and shopping center look and feel. The drive down Redmond-Woodinville Road will change, too. Hopefully, the landscaping plans call for a treed buffer along the high building roadside wall.
Consider bookmarking this page? And come back in the summer to see how the two artist renditions live up to the finished project? Do you think a 3-story building will enhance the look and feel of Bella Botega, or not?
For additional information, you might want to try the Evergreen Healthcare website: http://www.evergreenhealthcare.org/.
The top artist rendition was sent to me by a PR firm. The bottom rendition was published in the Reporter.
story and photo by Bob Yoder
Chandler Jones named Arizona Cactus Jam Tournament MVP
Mustang Girls Varsity elevated themselves in the Arizona "Cactus Jam Tournament" during Winter Break. Players sold program advertising and car washes to raise money for the trip.
Redmond (3-5) defeated Dorsey (LA) 62-50 to win the Cactus division!
Chandler Jones led the way with 21, Marissa Pratt had 15 and Stacey Kimball added 12. The day before in the 57-49 win over Wireglass (Fl), Jones led the Stangs with 33. Chandler Jones was named tournament MVP. Jones, Marissa Pratt, and Stacey Kimball were named to the all tournament team.
Next up Wed Jan 6th at home -vs- Woodinville. JVs at 5:45PM Varsity at 7:30. See our Issaquah, Newport, Inglemoor, and Garfield game photos here.
photograph of Chandler Jones, courtesy of Jill Flynn
story from http://www.mustangbasketball.com/
Redmond (3-5) defeated Dorsey (LA) 62-50 to win the Cactus division!
Chandler Jones led the way with 21, Marissa Pratt had 15 and Stacey Kimball added 12. The day before in the 57-49 win over Wireglass (Fl), Jones led the Stangs with 33. Chandler Jones was named tournament MVP. Jones, Marissa Pratt, and Stacey Kimball were named to the all tournament team.
Next up Wed Jan 6th at home -vs- Woodinville. JVs at 5:45PM Varsity at 7:30. See our Issaquah, Newport, Inglemoor, and Garfield game photos here.
photograph of Chandler Jones, courtesy of Jill Flynn
story from http://www.mustangbasketball.com/
LWSD PTSA Special Needs Group Update: Autism
From the desk of Beth Angelo, Chairperson for the LWSD PTSA Special Needs Group:
Happy New Year!
Parent Support Group-Supporting Positive Behavior:
Tuesday, January 5th 6:30-8pm Puget Sound Autism Services
5105 200th Street SW, Suite 100 Lynnwood, WA
For information Contact Cynthia Allen-Weissinger cxa0833@yahoo.com
(Thank you Jamie Coonts)
King County Chapter of the Autism Society
MEETING: Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
6:30 - 8:30 pm
(last 30 minutes for networking)
Bellevue Regional Library, Meeting Room 1
1111 110th Ave NE, Bellevue 98004
♦ Understanding and Supporting Your Child with Autism - Sara Gardner (last 30 minutes for networking)
Families may be interested in a new effort called “We All Belong”.
The goal of "We All Belong" is to call attention to items Governor Gregoire proposed in her budget to reform how Washington supports and cares for people with developmental disabilities.
You can also check out the effort's website at http://www.weallbelong.org/
Check their website http://www.weallbelong.org/ where you can learn more about the effort and sign up to receive newsletters about the effort's progress.
Take care,
Beth Angelo
Chairperson, LWSD PTSA Special Needs Group
1/3/10
Happy New Year!
Parent Support Group-Supporting Positive Behavior:
Tuesday, January 5th 6:30-8pm Puget Sound Autism Services
5105 200th Street SW, Suite 100 Lynnwood, WA
For information Contact Cynthia Allen-Weissinger cxa0833@yahoo.com
(Thank you Jamie Coonts)
King County Chapter of the Autism Society
MEETING: Wednesday, January 6th, 2010
6:30 - 8:30 pm
(last 30 minutes for networking)
Bellevue Regional Library, Meeting Room 1
1111 110th Ave NE, Bellevue 98004
♦ Understanding and Supporting Your Child with Autism - Sara Gardner (last 30 minutes for networking)
Families may be interested in a new effort called “We All Belong”.
The goal of "We All Belong" is to call attention to items Governor Gregoire proposed in her budget to reform how Washington supports and cares for people with developmental disabilities.
You can also check out the effort's website at http://www.weallbelong.org/
Check their website http://www.weallbelong.org/ where you can learn more about the effort and sign up to receive newsletters about the effort's progress.
Take care,
Beth Angelo
Chairperson, LWSD PTSA Special Needs Group
1/3/10
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Witnesses sought in Highway 202 bike accident
Witnesses sought in Highway 202 bike accident
The State Patrol is seeking witnesses who saw a red minivan that reportedly forced a bicyclist off the road Saturday on Highway 202 east of Redmond.
Troopers said the bicyclist rode into a ditch to avoid being struck head-on by the erratically driven van. The bicyclist suffered serious injuries and was taken to Overlake Hospital Medical Center in Bellevue.
by Seattle Times staff
The State Patrol is seeking witnesses who saw a red minivan that reportedly forced a bicyclist off the road Saturday on Highway 202 east of Redmond.
Troopers said the bicyclist rode into a ditch to avoid being struck head-on by the erratically driven van. The bicyclist suffered serious injuries and was taken to Overlake Hospital Medical Center in Bellevue.
by Seattle Times staff
"Reflections Art Show" coming soon!
PTSA sponsored arts recognition and achievement program!
Theme: " Beauty is..."
Reflections Art Show - Friday, January 8, 2010
6:30-8:30PM
LWSD Resource Center
Art is on public display during normal business hours after the show from 1/11-13. Reflections is sponsored by the Lake Washington PTSA. Fabulous youth art on display!!!
Students and parents! Send a photo of your art work for display on the Redmond Blog! Attach your photo (jpeg) and a message to my email at: redmondblog@gmail.com.
posted by Bob Yoder
Top 25 posts of the year
Top 25 posts of the year, by Todd Bishop
Goodbye 2009. Hello 2010. Here's your chance to catch up with the most read posts of the year on TechFlash. Enjoy!!
1.) "Rule No. 1: Hide the iPhone from Ballmer at the Microsoft meeting" (143 comments)
2.) "iPhone app wins top honors at Microsoft sponsored event" (19 comments)
3.) "One force of nature vs. another: Bill Gates tries to stop hurricanes" (76 comments)
4.) "Pioneering Internet 'detox' center looks to cure online addicts" (47 comments)
5.) "Microsoft cancels campus pub" (72 comments)
Goodbye 2009. Hello 2010. Here's your chance to catch up with the most read posts of the year on TechFlash. Enjoy!!
1.) "Rule No. 1: Hide the iPhone from Ballmer at the Microsoft meeting" (143 comments)
2.) "iPhone app wins top honors at Microsoft sponsored event" (19 comments)
3.) "One force of nature vs. another: Bill Gates tries to stop hurricanes" (76 comments)
4.) "Pioneering Internet 'detox' center looks to cure online addicts" (47 comments)
5.) "Microsoft cancels campus pub" (72 comments)
Bio-swale near "Avondale Villas" (Avondale Crest) is improved.
A unique stormwater treatment facility is located at the NW corner of 104th Street and Avondale Road It's called a "bio-swale". It's behind a reddish, metal fence and hard to see, but I've been monitoring it since 2007. Bio-swales treat stormwater by oxygenation and by filtering silt, chemicals and other contaminants.
The left photo shows the swale after a downpour in 2007, prior to the Marchione Administration. It is filled with debris and contaminants. The inlet pipes are clogged and one is buried. This bio-swale is in serious need of maintenance. The right photo was taken in December, 2009. It is in immaculate condition. The swale has been broadened and dug to improve treatment. Old, contaminated soil is removed. The inlet pipe at the "elbow" is visible and functional. Concrete blocks now line the swale walls to prevent erosion. Surrounding vegetation is clipped and cleared. Doesn't it look good!? The city really cares!
This bio-swale is particularly important because it treats stormwater flowing into salmon bearing, Bear Creek. Stormwater flows through two inlet pipes from several upland developments and Avondale Road. It exits the swale to Bear Creek through a culvert under Avondale Road.
It is my understanding: Owners of Avondale Villas (L090117) will use the bio-swale after pre-treatment by "wet-vaults". Based on an earlier 9-lot short plat review (Avondale Crest), the landowner will not have to pay for bio-swale maintenance, but will have to pay for the wet-vaults and their maintenance. I'll confirm.
by Bob Yoder
photos & story
cc: City Planner, Thara Johnson, tmjohnson@redmond.gov
Friday, January 1, 2010
Redmond Rotary Foundation donates $12,500 from popular RED-SPOKE bicycling event.
100 finishers in Spokane, 2009. Next ride: 7/14-18/2010. 300 miles from Redmond to Spokane
Redmond Rotary Foundation donates $12,500 from popular RED-SPOKE bicycling event to Hope-link. Hopelink is proud to have been chosen as a recipient of the proceeds from this very popular and successful fundraiser.
Funds will be used to support emergency services and asset building programs aimed at giving individuals and families the tools, knowledge, and support they need to make lasting change in their lives. Thank you Redmond Rotary for this wonderful donation. by Hopelink News
Photo by RED-SPOKE
Port of Seattle completes rail corridor purchase - BNSF donates the "Redmond Spur".
Port of Seattle completes rail corridor purchase
King County plans to build hiking and biking trails on the line south of Woodinville. BNSF donated the southern portion of the corridor between Woodinville and Renton and the Redmond Spur that goes through the City of Redmond. by Seattle Times
King County plans to build hiking and biking trails on the line south of Woodinville. BNSF donated the southern portion of the corridor between Woodinville and Renton and the Redmond Spur that goes through the City of Redmond. by Seattle Times
Microsoft response to Google maneuvers in China | Seattle Times Newspaper
Microsoft response to Google maneuvers in China Seattle Times Newspaper:
To get around Web censorship in China, Google has found a hack -- by redirecting users to its search engine in Hong Kong." read article
Posted By Sharon Pian Chan: 206-464-2958
Seattle Times
To get around Web censorship in China, Google has found a hack -- by redirecting users to its search engine in Hong Kong." read article
Posted By Sharon Pian Chan: 206-464-2958
Seattle Times
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
UPDATED, 01/02: Body found in Redmond.
Redmond police investigate "suspicious" death, 01/02
Redmond police are investigating the death of a man who was found face down in ivy on Wednesday near the old Group Health campus on Bellevue-Redmond Road.
The body of the man, who appears to be in his late 40s or early 50s, was found at 10:35 a.m. by a passer-by who called 911. The body was in a planting strip near an unused parking lot in the 15400 block of Bel-Red Road.
The King County Medical Examiner's Office will perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, said Bove. The medical examiner's office will also release the man's identity.
According to Bove, police are investigating the death as suspicious because investigators determined the body had been on the ground for more than 24 hours and there was blood at the scene.
Seattle Times staff.
Breaking news on the body found in Redmond, 12/30
UPDATE on the body found in Redmond, 12/30
Redmond police are investigating the death of a man who was found face down in ivy on Wednesday near the old Group Health campus on Bellevue-Redmond Road.
The body of the man, who appears to be in his late 40s or early 50s, was found at 10:35 a.m. by a passer-by who called 911. The body was in a planting strip near an unused parking lot in the 15400 block of Bel-Red Road.
The King County Medical Examiner's Office will perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, said Bove. The medical examiner's office will also release the man's identity.
According to Bove, police are investigating the death as suspicious because investigators determined the body had been on the ground for more than 24 hours and there was blood at the scene.
Seattle Times staff.
Breaking news on the body found in Redmond, 12/30
UPDATE on the body found in Redmond, 12/30
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)