News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Saturday, October 22, 2022
UPDATED: The Painful Facts
Friday, October 21, 2022
Unapproved LIME e-Bikes Are Left in Our Parks
| Years ago the City approved LIME BIKES. Not now. This one is on Education Hill / credit Yoder |
My wife was walking our puppy near Hartman Park and saw a LIME e-Bike on the park grass. A City worker told her he hated them because they get in the way of his mower and they look bad. He complained when he reports them it takes 2-3 weeks before they're removed.
Mayor Birney mentioned about a month ago the City didn't have a contract with LIME for their bikes. New news. When the City had a contract the bikes looked like the one above, with a wire basket. The new ones have a lime-colored plastic basket usually with graffiti on the stem.
Council Member David Carson dislikes them and especially can't stand abandoned shopping carts. He promotes a City Facebook App for reporting pot holes, etc. to customer service. I'll try to find it for you. In the meantime email Info@redmond.gov for customer service.
-- Bob Yoder, 10/21/2022
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Eastside Symphony Young Soloist Winners Perform October 22nd
Please join us at the Redmond High Performing Arts Center, as our Eastside Symphony Young Soloist Competition Winners perform this Saturday, October 22nd, at 7:30. These kids are fantastic, and will blow you away for being so young! You can purchase tickets at www.eastsidesymphony.org or buy them at the door.
Koussevitsky Concerto for Double Bass, 3rd mvt, with Anderson Widjaja
Sarasate Zigeunerweisen, "Gypsy Airs," with Rachel Jung, violin
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 3, 1st mvt, with Melanie Liu, piano
Paganini Violin Concerto No. 1, 1st mvt, with Annie Song, violin
Tuesday, October 18, 2022
UPDATED: The Sky's the Limit for Redmond Town Center Building Heights
ATTENTION PUBLIC:
- Public comment can be made in-person at City Hall, Monday, November 2nd, 7 p.m.
- Public Comment can be made by phone during the meeting by providing a name and phone number to PlanningCommission@redmond.gov
now or no later than November 2nd, 5 p.m. - Written public comments should be submitted prior to the hearing by email to PlanningCommission@redmond.gov no later than 5 p.m. on the hearing date.
- Comments are encouraged and should be sent by email or mail to the planningcommission@redmond.gov.
- or to: Planning Commission, MS: P.O. Box 97010, Redmond, Washington, 98073.
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Saturday, October 15, 2022
Lake Sammamish Kokanee Salmon Release Celebration
It was special for all of us to join with the Snoqualmie Tribe in celebration of the Release of the endangered "Little Red Fish."
| l-r, Redmond Council Member and Vice President Vanessa Kritzer, Congresswoman Kim Schreier, Issaquah dignitary and King County Executive Dow Constantine. (click to enlarge) |
| Steve Laing, President of Trout Unlimited, Three Rivers Chapter, Issaquah. (click to enlarge) |
Snoqualmie Tribe and Guests Celebrate the Release of Kokanee (YouTube)
King 5 video of the Kokanee comeback
Posting, pictures and video by Bob Yoder, 10/15/2022
Historic October Heat, Smoke, and Fire Danger in Puget Sound
We cancelled our outdoor pickleball game at Perrigo Park on Friday. Tuesday we'll be safely tucked away at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse. The ash continues to fall on our windshield. 10/15/2022
A high ridge of pressure and offshore flow will bring a highly unusual round of mid-October heat and more wildfire smoke to Western Washington over the weekend. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) |
PATCH, Lucas Combos, Reporter
The latest forecasts show a good chance that this weekend will be another one for the record books. If temperatures in Seattle reach their projected high Sunday, the Emerald City will break through 80 degrees later in the year than ever before and hit the threshold twice in October for the first time. Saturday will get close, too, and more daily records look likely to fall.
Seattle already broke its October record for most 75-degree days, logging its sixth Thursday, more than any other year since records began in the 1890s. According to the National Weather Service, the last 100 days have seen 77 with above-normal temperatures, including 25 straight through Wednesday. With just 0.4 inches of rain since July 5, it has also been the second-driest 100-day stretch ever recorded in Seattle.
-- PATCH article by Lucas Combos 10/14/2022, excerpted by Bob Yoder 10/15/2022
Friday, October 14, 2022
"Start Times" Under Review at Schools, LWSD Asks for Input
Research and recent history has proven Middle and High Schoolers learn better when start times are no earlier than 8 a.m. Mental health improves, as well. Universal time would really help?
The LWSD ThoughtExchange is an opportunity to share your ideas and feedback with the "Start Times" Committee. Click here to join the exchange: https://tejoin.com/scroll/
The Start Times Committee will make a proposal to the superintendent for all high schools to start no earlier than 8:00 a.m. The committee will also recommend an earlier start and end time for preschool. No changes would happen before the start of the 2022-23 school year. The committee meets seven times between September and January. The committee includes parents and staff from across different high school feeder areas.
In November and December, the committee will ask for input from parents, staff and students on specific options.
What potential impacts of a change in school start times do you want to share with the committee to consider in this process? The webpage is very well presented.
-- LWSD article and opinion by Bob Yoder, 10/14/2022
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Repairs on Sammamish River Trail October 17-27
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UPDATED OPINION: The Good and the Bad of Redmond Square Apartments
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| This is the first of two 6-Story buildings under construction |
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Monday, October 10, 2022
Eastside Native American Education Pow Wow
| Click picture to enlarge Fancy indigenous dancer and others A tribute to veterans "Eastside Native American Education" program is composed of LWSD, Northshore and Bellevue students. They meet every Monday, 7 p.m. at Lake Washington High. Mary L. Wilber, Osoyoos Indian Band, has been teaching for 22 years. Mary is 4th from the last in the Grand entry video. mwilber@lwsd.org According to Ms. Wilber, 91 tribes are represented on the Eastside -- Bob Yoder, Juanita High School, 10/1/2022 (photos and video) |
Cascadia College Providing "American Indian and Indigenous Studies"
| Courtesy of Cascadia College |
Cascadia College recently hired Dr. Victor Begay as its first American Indian and Indigenous Studies (AIIS) professor and Tribal Liaison. Begay is an educator and scholar from the Navajo Nation.
Cascadia is partnering with the University of Washington to provide the AIIS program. Classes at Cascadia transfer directly to the UW AIIS degree program.
“Students will engage with concepts such as the cultural and socio-political foundations of Tribal Sovereignty, Indigenous identity, critical significance of native foodways, and highlight the nuanced experiences of Indigenous peoples in the PNW,” said Cascadia Dean for Student Learning Kristina Young.
A press release by the school states the program is a part of the school’s push “to provide equity and social justice-oriented education to everyone by centering the experience of all of the historically marginalized members of its community.”
“I am thrilled with the continued growth within the Office of Equity and Inclusion,” said Chari Davenport, Executive Director of Equity and Inclusion at Cascadia. “Our focus on supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion for everyone within the Cascadia community has truly been expanded in all of the work that we do.”
WOODINVILLE WEEKLY, 9/22/2022
excerpted by B. Yoder
Saturday, October 8, 2022
Domestic Violence
Last Wednesday at the "Community Court Resource Center" I met Danielle Caldwell, Program Director of the "Eastside Legal Assistance Program" (ELAP.) ELAP "believes everyone deserves access to legal help." Her phone number is 425-747-7274.
We had a nice talk about Domestic Violence. The statistics in Washington State are astounding. Danielle said the incidence of domestic violence is still at the same level as the pandemic. At a public meeting, Redmond Police Chief Lowe reported during the pandemic physical violence was uncommon, but generally speaking the noise level increased.
ELAP "empowers domestic violence survivors and their families to use the legal system to stay safe. They partner with other nonprofits to combine their legal expertise with their housing, medical and other services to meet critical needs of survivors and their children."
"Their team of six staff attorneys, together with support from more that 160 pro bono attorneys, provides hundreds of hour of free civil legal help to people throughout KING COUNTY every year." In addition to Domestic Violence, program areas include Project Safety, Medical-Legal Partnership, Housing Stability, and Free Community Legal Clinics and Info Sessions.
In addition to Domestic Violence empowerment, there's a great need for Housing Stability in Redmond. In this area ELAP empowers people to stay in their homes. In partnership with local cities and community partners, ELAP works with low income residents facing legal issues that threaten their housing stability.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline is here: https://www.thehotline.org/
Stay well, Stay healthy
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CONTACT: Danielle Caldwell, Program Director, ELAP, Danielle@elap.org. 425-747-7274; 1239-120 Ave NE, Bellevue, WA.
CC: City of Redmond elected, King County Community Court, Hopelink, King County Council Member Sarah Perry, EvergreenHealth Community Hospital
Thursday, October 6, 2022
Indian Kokanee Salmon Event October 12th
I wanted to send a quick reminder about the Release the Kokanee event coming up next week, October 12th at 5:00 pm at the Lake Sammamish Boat Launch. We are excited to celebrate the work of this group, connect, and ceremonially release some of the kokanee we are working so hard to save. We hope you will join us at this KWG sponsored event.
Sharing: Please share the event with your staff, partners, supporters and friends! Feel free to use the attached flyer or share a post from the Lake Sammamish UWRP social media (Facebook, Instagram) or the Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement (Facebook, Instagram). Event info web address: www.bit.ly/KokaneeRelease.
Please let me know if you have any questions or would like additional information.
Best,
Alix
Alix Lee-Tigner (she/her)
Lake Sammamish Urban Wildlife Refuge Partnership Coordinator
(406) 868-1902
Trout Unlimited is "a rapidly growing community struggling to save its native Little Red Fish."
-- Posted with edits by Redmond resident and Trout Unlimited member Gary Smith.
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Redmond Mayor Angela Birney Introduces Preliminary Budget
| Mayor Birney / Redmond Reporter.com |
Redmond Mayor Angela Birney Introduces Preliminary 2023 – 2024 Budget
REDMOND, WA – On Tuesday, Oct. 4, Redmond Mayor Angela Birney introduced the preliminary 2023-2024 biennial budget at the regular business meeting of the City Council. Over the next several weeks, Council will review and discuss the draft budget ahead of the final budget adoption, which is expected on Dec. 6.
Redmond uses the Budgeting by Priorities process to form the City’s biennial budget. This process identifies the community’s highest priority services. The 2023-2024 preliminary budget upholds the values of the City’s four priorities confirmed by the community in 2020, including:
- We value a healthy and sustainable environment that supports an active community.
- We value a strategic and responsive community that is welcoming, service-oriented, and fiscally responsible.
- We value a safe and resilient community where all people feel safe.
- We value a well-planned and supported community that is vibrant and connected and that provides a sense of place.
Sunday, October 2, 2022
King County Executive Proposes Broad Investments to Behavioral Health Infrastructure
| King County Executive Dow Constantine |
A 9-year property tax levy (14.5 cents/$1K ) submitted to voters in 2023 would generate $1.25 billion to stabilize and strengthen the County's behavioral health crisis care system.
On Sept. 26, King County Executive Dow Constantine and a regional coalition of leaders announced a plan to address behavioral health in the county by creating a countywide network of five crisis care centers, investing in the recruitment and retention of the community behavioral health workforce, and restoring the number of residential treatment beds in the region.
Redmond Council May Approve $203,360 For Maintenance Of Stream Restoration Sites
The Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) maintains stream and habitat restoration sites throughout the City of Redmond. The WCC crew of six is subsidized by AmeriCorps for 2022- 23. The City of Redmond would pay the Washington Department of Ecology $203,360, a very good deal according to the Public Works Director.
| Courtesy of W.C.C. |
Maintenance is a crucial activity to the success of restoration and mitigation associated with capital improvement projects. Approximately, 100-acres of restoration and maintenance sites are distributed around the City. Below, are a few:
- Conrad Olsen Park
- Confluence of Evans and Bear creeks
- Farrel McWhiterPark planting
- Mackey creek rehab.
- Lower Bear Creek
- Bear Creek at Keller Farm
- Sammamish River Riparian & Bear Creek.
- Sammamish River upland
- Riverwalk
- Willows Business Center stream daylighting
- Various Peters Creek work
A detailed mapping of all the maintenance and restoration sites is HERE.
Maintenance of restoration sites involves control of invasive weeds, litter patrol, replacement planting, and other activities important to overall project success. This regular site maintenance enhances already completed projects, building on the initial investment, as well as improving the aesthetics of sites.
WCC members are typically college-age students learning restoration techniques and gaining job skills. A crew consists of six staff that work a 40-hour work week, for 41 weeks, primarily managing noxious weeds and installing replacement plantings at City capital improvement projects.
In addition, the crew helps with volunteer events, native tree planting, habitat assessment, small stream maintenance projects, site monitoring, and de-fishing stream projects.
-- Posted by Bob Yoder, 10/2/2022
Source: Public Works Council Committee of the Whole, 10/2/4/2022
Friday, September 30, 2022
The Salmon Seeson is Upon Us!
Redmond resident John Reinke has seen salmon migrating upstream from three Redmond bridge locations: 1) Redmond Way bridge, 2) Connector Trestle bridge, and 3) the Union Hill St. bridge. 9/25/2022 report. When the October rains come expect migrations in force up the Sammamish River and Bear Creek bridges to Juel Park, the 95th Street bridge, into Woodinville and Cottage Lake to spawn.
ISSAQUAH SALMON DAY FESTIVAL, October 1-2. Awesome event! Don't miss it! 🐟🐟🐟
"Save the Salmon" is an advocacy group to protect Lake Sammamish salmon. Great website.
10/1/2022
Thursday, September 29, 2022
Two Restaurants Coming To "Porch + Park"
Courtesy of Main Street Property Group
"Two restaurants are coming to a new mixed-use building in downtown Redmond later this year: Seattle restauranter Ethan Stowell Restaurant Group’s Italian restaurant Tavolàta and local bagel shop Rubinstein Bagels.
Both will be in the Porch + Park building, 16001 Redmond Way, across from Redmond Downtown Park.

