Sunday, July 24, 2011

General Manager of Borders Books dreams of opening a Redmond bookstore

Stuart Burnett, General Manager of Borders, dreams of opening a bookstore in Redmond
Rumor turned to reality on Friday when Borders bankruptcy sale signs hit the streets.

For years, Borders was part of many Redmonites lives.  Especially on rainy days, Borders was always there for us, to warm up, browse for a good book or magazine, have a cup of coffee, or rest in a good chair.  Borders was a significant gathering place for our community and similar the Top Food's closure, will be sadly missed.

Stuart Burnett, the dismissed General Manager of Borders/Redmond and a 43-year native of Redmond, had the same nostalgic words for his past employer.  Read More >>

Community Meeting on Backyard Chickens and Animal Husbandry

Animal Husbandry
Webster's definition of  "animal husbandry": 
archaic : the care of a household
2: the control or judicious use of resources : conservation
3a : the cultivation or production of plants or animals : agriculture b:  the scientific control and management of a branch of farming and especially of domestic animals.
The City of Redmond will hold a meeting on August 3 from 6 to 8:15 pm at City Hall for a community conversation on backyard chickens and animal husbandry in general.  At this event, participants will have an opportunity to share their interest, questions and perspectives with city staff  about possible amendments to Redmond's policies.

Currently, Redmond's regulation addresses domestic animals and limits the ownership of small animals such as chickens to lots one-half acre or larger. Ownership of larger animals such as horses and cattle are limited to lots one acre and larger based on the type of animal.

Residents have been asking for backyard chickens to be permitted on lots smaller than one-half acre.  If you can't make the meeting and wish to post a comment below, please do. 

Posted by Yoder
Internet photo

Friday, July 22, 2011

UPDATED: Cultural growth spurt: Ananda Mela festival in Redmond to celebrate Indian culture, July 29 -30

PREVIEW the Anando Mela Festival
By Latha Sambamurti
 
2010 Anando Mela - Photo by Bob Yoder
 
Cultural growth spurt: Annual festival in Redmond to celebrate Indian culture - Redmond Reporter:

By Samantha Pak
Redmond Reporter

"Pat Pattabhiraman and his wife [Latha Sambamurti] moved to Redmond almost 10 years ago from Vancouver, British Columbia.
He was hired by a small local technology company and back then, the area's Indian landscape was a lot different: There were only a few Indian restaurants and grocery stores and even fewer cultural events and entertainment opportunities.
In 2011, things have changed."   Read More >> 
From The Joy of India Festival
Photos by Bob Yoder, 2010

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Two-alarm apartment fire extinguished with no injuries - Redmond, WA.

Redmond Fire-Rescue Vehicles
Two-alarm apartment fire extinguished with no injuries Redmond, WA.

The Redmond Fire Department responded to a two-alarm fire at an apartment complex at the 4800 block of 156th Ave NE shortly before noon today. 

Fire and EMS units were dispatched at 11:55 a.m. to a working structure fire reported by a neighbor which sent firefighters from Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland, and Woodinville. 

First units arrived at 12:01 p.m. and found one apartment well involved with fire extending 15 feet out one window before being extinguished.  The alert neighbor and quick response prevented the fire from extending to the three adjacent apartment units.  There were no occupants in the involved apartment at the time of the fire and there were no injuries. 

The fire is currently under investigation by the Redmond Fire Department.

Prepared and released by Jim Bove, Redmond Police Department
Internet photo

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Redmond Spur railway demolition marks the end of an era.

Collage of BNSF Redmond Spur Railway Demolition, 7/20/2011
Demolition of the BNSF railway spur for the "Redmond Central Connector" has begun, marking the end of an era.   Once the rails are pulled and recycled, the city will install a huge regional stormwater pipe under the railroad bedding.   A trail and "linear park" will be built on top of the pipe.  The trail will connect to the Downtown Park.



Central Connecter video narrated by three planning commissioners, the mayor and staff directors.

By Bob Yoder
Photographed, 7/20

Borders close

Redmond Town Center - Borders
Borders still operates 9 stores in Washington state, Seattle Times Newspaper, July 19,2011:

"Nine Borders locations are expected to close in Washington state as the bookseller prepares to liquidate its remaining stores.
Susie Detmer, senior director of retail services for Cushman & Wakefield, said once Borders closes its doors, she expects its storefronts to stay vacant through the holidays. Those that are a single level will go the quickest because of their great locations, she said.

Stores in the Redmond Town Center, downtown Seattle, Southcenter Mall and Tacoma, however, will be problematic to lease because they are two levels, she said.
Story and excerpt
By Christine Harvey, 7/19,2011
Seattle Times business reporter
Internet photo

Visit http://www.borders.com/ this week for store closure updates

School Levies | Ross Hunter

Ross Hunter
48th District Representative
Chair, Ways and Means

"We spend MUCH to heavily on local property tax to fund  education"
  
-- Ross Hunter, Chairman of House Ways and Means,  Ross Hunter's Blog

School Levies Ross Hunter: "For the past two years we’ve had a group of technical experts working on proposals on how to fix school levies.

Read more about the basic problems with local levy funding

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Council trying to shift gears on Redmond Economic Development Plan

Redmond's economic development plan, coined "Community of Excellence Project", underwent serious study during Council's July 12 meeting.  Several councilmembers appeared frustrated by the lack of progress and lack of background information on the plan.  Council Vice President and REDA member, Pat Vache' tried his best to explain the problem and offer solutions.

 The "Community of Excellence Project" is referred to in city documents as:
  • a "complete Live, Work, Play and Learn community....of diverse businesses, quality schools, state-of-the-art healthcare, gate way ports to the world economy, commitment to environment sustainability and excellent quality of life..." 
  • the Project is a collaborative effort between the City, "Realize Redmond", the Chamber and "Redmond Economic Development. Alliance" (REDA)
The Project envisioned the intent to "leverage the strengths of each organization, clarify roles, and reduce duplication of efforts and energize."   But, Council admitted this wasn't happening.  They proposed a revised working statement, called "One Redmond Initiative".   Read More >>

Laughs are on President Richard Cole as Council plans the Centennial

President Richard Cole

Laughs are on President Richard Cole as Council plans the Centennial

UPDATED:  At the end of each Study Session Meeting, Council usually has a "Talk Time" to chat about miscellaneous things not covered in their business session.   The July 12 session was literally one to remember.   It started with chatter about this year's Derby Days event and ended with belly laughs from tales of President Richard Cole's days past.  Here goes:  Read More >>

Monday, July 18, 2011

Upper Bear Creek "Music in the Park" Concert Series

Upper Bear Creek ‘Music in the Park’ Concert Series

Upper Bear Creek Community Council announced it is bringing "Music in the Park" back to Cottage Lake Park this summer. The series of six FREE family concerts will be in the park on Thursday evenings in July and August from 7-8:30 p.m. You are welcome to bring a picnic to enjoy in the park at 190th and NE Woodinville-Duvall Road in Woodinville. More information is available at http://www.upperbearcreek.com/.

Mark your calendars. 

Courtesy of King County Representative, Kathy Lambert

Emergency Department Wait Times Now Online - Overlake Hospital Medical Center

from the desk of Bob Yoder...
I first heard about Overlake's ER website feature from Tech Flash here.   And now the King 5 TV clip

Emergency Department Wait Times Now Online - Overlake Hospital Medical Center - Bellevue, WA: "Published on July 18, 2011

Overlake First in Seattle Area to Introduce New Website Feature Displaying Emergency Department Wait Times

Patient convenience greatly increased by Overlake's innovative new web feature  Read More >>

Sunday, July 17, 2011

UPDATED: "To da dump, to da dump, to da recycling center dump!"

Lining up for the big city recycling event
UPDATED:  The Friday night fireworks at City Hall were a lot prettier than Saturday's city recycling event.  But, in a much different way, going "to the city recycling dump" with our neighbors was just as much fun!  Read More >>

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Edible crayfish and clams found in Sammamish River

The daily limit on Signal crayfish is 10 pounds. 
Walking along the Sammamish River near the Leary Bridge a few weeks ago, I saw a young teenager in the river.  He was in a bathing suit with a net catching crayfish.   He was standing in the water a few feet from the shore, industriously turning over rocks and scooping.  He had caught about 20 crayfish.
He said they are "signal crayfish" and native to this area.  He's found them between 3.5 and 6 inches long.  I asked him what he planned to to do with his catch, and he said "eat them".  No license is required to catch crayfish in Washington, although the daily limit is ten pounds!!
He also netted a number of shellfish a little larger than the size of a quarter.  I contacted Peter Holte, Redmond's Habitat Stewardship Coordinator to learn more about the shellfish.  He said they were  Asian clams, an invasive species.  Notice that several of them have had their shells bored through by some kind of predator.
The clams originate in Southeast Asia and are eaten by the locals.  I even found some recipes for them on the internet. Anyone for Asian clam chowder?  
Story and photos by John Reinke
Redmond photographer
7/16  (edited for brevity)

Friday, July 15, 2011

Kirkland Chamber of Commerce celebrates new visitor center

The local business community and City of Kirkland officials celebrate the grand opening of the new downtown Visitor Information Center during a ceremony on Wednesday.

Contributed by Bob Gassen/Humanature Photography
 Kirkland Chamber of Commerce celebrates new visitor center - Kirkland Reporter: "Jul 14 2011, 5:51 PM

The Greater Kirkland Chamber of Commerce and Kirkland Downtown Association (KDA) members celebrated the grand opening of the organization's new offices and Visitor Information Center during a ceremony on Wednesday.  Read More >>

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Evergreen collaborates with LW School District on health initiative - Dr. Kimball joins Redmond Chamber

Sup. Chip Kimball
UPDATED:  LW School District Superintendent Chip Kimball recently joined the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce.  He is an Ex-Officio member on the Board of Trustees.  
Dr. Kimball also joined "Redmond's Economic Development Alliance" (REDA).  REDA is an elite group of leaders in Greater Redmond public and private organizations dedicated to local economic and community development.  REDA raises and allocates funds to support Redmond economic and community initiatives.
RECENT CHAMBER DEVELOPMENTS:  Evergreen Healthcare is an active member of the Redmond Chamber.  The Chamber's Chair is Tom Martin, a Senior V.P. at Evergreen. (This link details recent chamber/REDA developments).
Sup. Bob Malte
 Evergreen Hosp.
In December, 14, 2010  "Mr. Malte, Superintendent of  Evergreen Healthcare, recommended Evergreen allocate $200,000 towards a "Community Health Initiative" with LWSD, Northshore, and Riverview School District."  These three districts reside within the boundaries of Evergreen's King County Hospital District #2.
    --Laurene H. Burton, Evergreen's Director of Governance and Public Records, 12/14/2010

This Spring, "Mr. Malte scheduled a meeting with the three local school district superintendents in the hospital district. Obesity and immunizations are possible collaboration themes. [Specific levy expenditures for this program haven't been authorized by the Hospital Commission.]
  -- Regular Board Minutes, 6/7/2011.  

No doubt, Dr. Kimball appreciates knowing you care about his participation with Evergreen and the Chamber to improve student health and wellness.  Of course, thanks goes to the Evergreen Hospital Commissioners and Malte for their leadership in this student health initiative.  
If you have input, suggestions, ideas for Evergreen's proposed community initiative please write Evergreen's Laurene Burton, lburtton@evergreenhealthcare.gov and Chip Kimball, ckimball@lwsd.org .
Report & Opinion By Bob Yoder
Photo courtesy of District / Internet

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Mayor Marchione extends Derby Days with fireworks Friday, July 15.

The grand finale fireworks show set for Derby Days will now be held on Friday July 15 at 10pm on the City Hall campus lawn.

"Think of it as an extended Derby Days" said Mayor Marchione at Tuesday's Council Meeting. 

In addition to the fireworks, two bands are scheduled to perform. Beginning at 7pm is LeRoy Bell, one of Seattle’s top performers of blues and soul. At 9pm, Doctor Funk will perform some great funky music until the fireworks display begins at 10pm.  Read More >>

UPDATED OPINION: Free-standing ER's drain health resources

UPDATED OPINION:  It's relieving to see Swedish closing one of their free standing Emergency Rooms (ER's)...the Issaquah facility. These ER's drain insurance company resources and the consumers who must buy their policies.

Hospitals use stand-alone ER's to attract the affluent and patients with good-paying insurance. It's about marketing and gaining share, and little about improving the quality of healthcare.

These ER's have millions of dollars tied up in specialists, imaging, laboratories and other technology.  Free-standing ER services are duplicated at hospitals and outpatient imaging centers.

Evergreen Hospital is a sorry example of this excess.  Evergreen Hospital is using millions of taxpayer levy monies to finance their relatively new Hospital ER.  Evergreen's Director of Governance reports they don't have percent occupancy data, but it's known in community circles the hospital emergency department is operating at about 60% to 70% capacity over time.

Yet, when Evergreen found out Swedish was moving into Redmond, to capture the plateau business, they (and the city) rushed to expand their new Evergreen Primary Care Medical Clinic in Redmond with a $15,000,000 free-standing ER.   (Patients needing the Redmond ER longer than 24 hours are required to go to the hospital.) 

Did we forget?  Evergreen Hospital has a new state-of-the-art Hospital ER a few miles away.  It has 4 trauma rooms and 28 private acute treatment rooms and are all equipped with full cardiac monitoring.  This hospital emergency department has it's own cardiac cath lab with 28% faster treatment for 'heart attacks' than the national average and it's only 4 miles away from Redmond.  Why go to a stand-alone facility (especially when you have chest pain) when vacant high tech acute rooms with hospital back-up are waiting for you?

By Bob Yoder
Ref:  Public Record Requests,
2010 Budget Hearing
Attendence at Commision Meetings
Physician and staff interviews

Swedish to close stand-alone Issaquah ER and Open Swedish Medical Center ER, July 14.

The stand-alone Swedish/Issaquah ER (2005 NW Sammamish Road) will close on June 14 and the new Swedish Hospital Medical Center ER at Issaquah Highlands will open on June 14.

Overlake 24/7 Urgent Care on 5708 E. Lake Sammamish Blvd., Issaquah is not far away.

 
Swedish Issaquah Medical Center ER opens July 14.
751 N.E. Blakely Drive, in the Issaquah Highlands, just off I-90 at Exit 18.

Read More >>

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

SR 520 weekend construction of fish ladder - fast motion video

  

On July 9-11, crews closed SR 520 all weekend to install a Fish ladder culvert on the east side of Lake Washington.

Credit to Councilmember John Stilin for mentioning this fascinating video in tonight's Council Study Session.

Four more FULL time weekend closures of SR 520 are planned:
From Montlake to 108th Ave N.E, starting 11 p.m. Friday nights.

August 26-29
September 16-19
October 21-24
November 18-21

Have you hiked Redmond's "Mystery Trail?"

Trailhead to Nike Park
"Whitey" is running from the "Mystery Trail" onto Perrigo Heights sewer easement road
The Redmond Parks and Trails Commission has been anticipating and planning for Redmond's Centennial Celebration for quite sometime.  A "Centennial Trail" is on the drawing boards.  It's a patchwork of hiking trails that could loop around the entire city once completed.

The Centennial Trail map hasn't been released to the public so it's length and location are unknown.  As far as the public knows, right now it doesn't officially exist.  Several "missing links" have slowed it's completion.

This final missing trail link between Nike Park and the Ashford Trail (and Hartman Park Trails) was discovered by a hiker last year near the "Perrigo Heights" development. The trail-head starts off at the Perrigo Heights sewer easement road and goes south through the forest up a series of switchbacks and small ravens to Nike Park.  From Nike the trail runs to Avondale.

Prior to construction of the switchbacks it was impossible to hike the steep slopes around Perrigo Heights development to, and from, Nike.   A citizen, excited by 'the find' reported the switchbacks to the Parks and Trails department.  Two city planners went out and took pictures. This trail link was a mystery to them!  They said it was too big a job for Parks to do.   So, a phone call was made to Camwest, the Perrigo Heights developer, since the trail link is built on their easement. The trail was new to them!

It's truly a mystery that no one will take credit for building this missing link to the "Centenniel Trail."   Do you know why?  Updated, 2/28/19:  Sections of the trail are on private property. Have you been on this trail, yet?  A tip:  Ashford Trail starts at NE 100th Street and 172nd Avenue near the Redmond BMX Bike Park. 

Report and Photo by Bob Yoder

Read the earlier story of 09/1/2010:  "Education Hill hiker asks for a Nike - Hartman Trails connector"

Who's behind the Redmond Chamber of Commerce? And what are they doing?

UPDATED:  The Redmond Chamber of Commerce is participating in a 'feasibility study' with two city funded, public-private partnerships.  The goal is to coordinate business development fund-raising.   The Chamber also appears to be working on a membership drive. Their Board of Trustee membership is listed below. 

The Redmond Chamber of Commerce attracts organizations from cities outside of Redmond and so is named the "Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce."  A few of  the major outside members are:  Evergreenhealthcare (Kirkland), Puget Sound Energy (Bellevue), Reporter Newspapers (Kent), and *Allied Waste (Lynnwood).  The following  is an excerpt from a Redmond chamber newsletter:   Read More >>