News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.
Sunday, December 3, 2023
Pentatonix - Hallelujah - Praying for Peace
Thursday, November 30, 2023
UPDATED: Redmond Lights Festivities, No rain, Good Times!
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The Ukrainian carolers at Redmond Town Center |
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Underneath the RTC Christmas Tree Merry Christmas from Bob, Pam and Zoey Yoder! |
City Changes Parking Rules and Enforcement
City of Redmond announced changes to parking rules and enforcement in downtown Redmond effective Jan. 1, 2024. The information is in the latest email newsletter and on the Redmond.gov website.
Dr. Holmen Remains Superintendent at LWSD
Announcement on the Peoria Unified School District website:
"On November 29, the Peoria Unified Governing Board voted unanimously to enter into contract negotiations with Dr. Kenneth Christopher Sommers to serve as the district's next superintendent, pending the result of successful contract negotiations and background check. The Board is expected to official approve him as superintendent at a future meeting."
Though Dr. Holmen didn't get what he wanted we are most fortunate to have him and his expertise on board during these challenging times. -- Bob Yoder, Opinion, 11/30/2023
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Exciting Changes Coming to Redmond Town Center
Exciting changes coming to Redmond Town Center...
... but you'll have to wait until 2027
Timeline |
Click to see what's in the works (and give feedback)
EvergreenHealth Board Appoints Dr. Ettore Palazzo New CEO
EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners Appoints Dr. Ettore Palazzo new CEO
Ettore Palazzo, MD, FACP will assume his new role as CEO of EvergreenHealth on Dec. 10
KIRKLAND, WA – The EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners has appointed Ettore Palazzo, MD, FACP, CEO of EvergreenHealth, the community-owned public hospital district and two-hospital healthcare system effective Dec. 10, 2023. Dr. Palazzo assumes the role following the retirement of CEO Jeff Tomlin, MD.
“Over the past 20 years, some of the greatest, as well as most challenging, moments of my personal and professional life have taken place at EvergreenHealth,” said Dr. Palazzo. “It is the honor of a lifetime to work for this organization and serve its community as the next Chief Executive Officer.”
Dr. Palazzo has served EvergreenHealth and its community for 20 years. He joined EvergreenHealth in 2003 as a hospitalist and most recently served as the Chief Medical and Quality Officer.
Monday, November 27, 2023
Emotions fly at LWSD Board Meeting
The Board members of the Lake Washington School District held a very emotional public meeting on November 20th in their chambers.
- Superintendent Holmen gave Board member Siri Bliesner high praise, gratitude and recognition for her 11 years of community service on the Board.
- During Public Comment over eight parents gave very emotional talks about the Israelis - Palestinian tension at LWSD and in their families.
Redmond Lights Holiday Haiku - Michael Dylan Welch
Redmond Lights Kick-Off Event Schedule, December 2, 4 - 8 p.m.
Getting Around Redmond Lights 2023
Redmond Lights Kick-Off Event Schedule
Saturday, Dec. 2, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- Family Activities
- Light Fashion Show, 6:00 p.m. at Downtown Park
- Family Light Promenade, 6:30 p.m. at Downtown Park
- Redmond Town Center Kids Coloring Activity, all month long at Redmond Town Center
- Photos with Santa, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Redmond Town Center
- Face Painting, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Downtown Park
- Crafting, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Downtown Park and Redmond Town Center
- Performances
- Downtown Park, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. (details below)
- Redmond Town Center, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. (details below)
- Luminary Trail, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. (details below)
- Luminary Trail, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. (route below)
- Silent Disco, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Downtown Park
- Community Activity Booths, 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Downtown Park and Redmond Town Center
- Free glow items (with an original $10 receipt from any Redmond Town Center tenant), 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Redmond Town Center
Sunday, November 26, 2023
Superintendent Jon Holmen Finalist for Superintendent in Arizona School District
Saturday, November 25, 2023
City Hall Protest: "Bring Them Home Now."
Bob, Around noon today, I was on my way to River Trail Roasters for a cup of coffee, when I spotted a demonstration in front of Redmond City Hall, just across the street. I quickly crossed the street and fished out my cell phone camera and discretely snapped a few photos.
Tuesday, November 14, 2023
UPDATED 12/5/2023: Angie Nuevacamina Upsets Incumbent David Carson for Council Position #7
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Angie Nuevacamina defeated David Carson, 53.67% (5937) to David's 46.07% (5097.) |
The meaning of the butterfly is cultural to current day Mexico and Senegal- where I have heritage from. It signals transformation, hope, and are quite a force when moving together. In the design, my name is in the middle- acting as a bridge and being able to hold multiple perspectives. - Angie Nuevacamiona.
The demographics of Redmond have changed dramatically in the last five or so years (~ 50% brown.) Angie ran on "inclusive," "welcoming," and "equity," and it paid off. She also prioritized affordable housing, safety, a healthy community and transparent government. She rallied the voters with a call for "Nothing about Us without Us." Angie is a member of the LBGTQ community, a queer artist, and small business owner, as a financial services professional. She currently volunteers on the City planning commission.
David M. Carson, the conservative incumbent of 16 years placed most of his cards on safety: 1) extra police coverage for light rail users, 2) keeping the county accountable for a drug-free homeless facility in Overlake. 3) he flipped flapjacks for the fire fundraiser at every Derby Days. 4) he served on regional emergency coalitions. As Presiding Officer on the Parks Council he advocated for access to Redmond's seven "String of Pearls" park properties. He is a OneRedmond Board member, Foundation member and Kiwanis member. He praised the Police Department "Sniffer" canine in his political statement. All this, and Marymoor Village, the new fire station, Senior Center and other facility improvements weren't enough to win over the voters.
The voters chose values embracing the Redmond's welcoming culture, over a developer/business centric incumbent valuing safety.
-- Bob Yoder, Opinion, 11/25/2023
Find 16 years of articles and opinion on Councilmember David Carson HERE
Friday, November 10, 2023
EvergreenHealth -- "America's COVID Hospital"
EvergreenHealth / Seattle Times |
EvergreenHealth's website...
"On February 28, 2020, EvergreenHealth's Kirkland campus became the first hospital in the U.S. to respond to the first known cases of community spread of COVID-19, marking the beginning of the global pandemic in the U.S. Given that we had been actively engaged in disaster readiness planning for many years prior to the pandemic, our hospital system was ready to face the challenge."
Read more about EvergreenHealth's response to the COVID-19 pandemic:
- The New York Times: A Rare Look Inside the Hospital Where 15 Coronavirus Patients Have Died
- The Seattle Times: Kirkland's EvergreenHealth, where coronavirus outbreak was first identified in February, gets first vaccinations
- American Medical Association: How EvergreenHealth, in early U.S. hot spot, responded to COVID-19
- NPR: U.S. Hospitals Prepare For A COVID-19 Wave
- The Hospitalist: At U.S. Ground Zero for coronavirus, a hospital is transformed
Thursday, November 9, 2023
The Race for EvergreenHealth Commissioner Was Historic
City of Redmond Television Is Packed With Community News
Redmond City TV (RCTV) is available on both Comcast (channel 21) and Ziply (channel 34) cable systems. You can also catch RCTV live online 24/7 or replay OnDemand programming from city video archives.
At the top and/or bottom of the hour from 8 - 10 a.m. the following block of helpful and interesting programing is run continuously. I highly recommend tuning in. No commercials! ☝
- The Mayor’s monthly video “Our Stories, Redmond Connects”
- “Bird’s Eye View,” a poem by our previous poet laureate
- Homelessness and panhandling message from Tisza Rutherford, Redmond’s Homeless Outreach Administrator
- Heat pumps and Energy Smart Eastside
- Green Redmond
- Recycling Plastic Bags
- King County House Repair
- Connected by Water, How Redmond protects our water
- Meet Redmond’s new K9 Officer
- Redmond Senior & Community Center tour
- Licensing your pet in King County
- Being visible after dark
- The Together Center
- Redmond’s Stream Team
- King County Jury system
City Council and Planning Commission meetings are available on RCTV, as well. They are also live streamed on Facebook (www.Facebook.com/CityofRedmond) and YouTube (www.YouTube.com/CityofRedmond).
Sunday, November 5, 2023
Mayor Birney Proclaims October 28th "Green Redmond Day" at Heron Rookery
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Mayor Birney with parks staff She's giving her Green Redmond speech and proclamation in front of the Heron Rookery |
Saturday, November 4, 2023
Learn About Mt. St. Helens' Blast November 11th.
Laura Lee Bennett, VP Redmond Historical Society says...
Hey, you History Buffs! Join the Redmond Historical Society next Saturday, Nov. 11th, 10:30 AM, for a journey into the Mount St. Helens blast zone--40 years later. Writer and biologist Eric Wagner talks on the remarkable recovery of the Mount St, Helens ecosystem. Nature finds a way!
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Rumble in Redmond Robot Competition
The East Lake Sammamish Trail is ready to walk, roll, and bike
UPDATED: Esterra Park Opens in Overlake Neighborhood
REDMOND, WA - Recently, Esterra Park (2808 Calder Avenue NE), celebrated opening in Overlake Urban Center. This 2.67-acre park is the first major privately-owned public space (POPs) in Redmond and helps meet the needs of the growing neighborhood.
The park was created by leveraging developer incentives written in Redmond’s Zoning Code, with the goal to benefit the entire community. Together, the City, Capstone Partners, and JLL worked with care and intentionality to determine how the community would engage with the space.
From its layout to its accessibility features, as well as the selection of plants and reclaimed wood seating areas, the design elements were meticulously selected to be welcoming and accessible to the community. Notably, the inclusion of a wildflower native pollinator mix aligns with the City and partners’ shared commitment to supporting local ecosystems and providing a haven for the birds and bees.
The completed park, which was designed and approved by the Parks and Trails Commission in 2014, includes public art, a plaza, an accessible elevator, tree groves, a meadow, an amphitheater, and integrates a hill climb to the north of the park to easily access the nearby light rail station.
To learn more about the project, visit redmond.gov/1979.