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Greg, Dennis, Cloey, Jim,Katie, Lexie, Bruce, Rob, Sally, Pam,Cindy, Mickey, Kaitlan, Archie pictured here are just some of the volunteers who worked hard to make "Flight Invite" a success!
News and Opinion on Neighborhoods, Schools and Local Governments of Redmond, WA.




With the important mayoral and council elections over I've been thinking about where to direct my attention next with this blog. Mayor Marchione has been in office for over 60 days and he seems to to have gotten off to quite a good start. Thus, mayoral public relations are no longer called for from this keyboard. The mayor is an excellent administrator (the primary reason I campaigned for him) so, I'm confident his staff is soon up and running. Recently, the mayor completed land use public notice improvements that were initiated by ex-Councilman John Resha. Though, nothing was codified some of the improvements are significant. Thus, at this point I see no purpose in echoing Notices the city gives for land use. (I will amplify and enrich city event notices.) If the city errs or misleads on land use notices (or other areas) and I am informed, I may scrutinize the issue with the public and to bring clarity, transparency and/or reform.
While watching my daughter's basketball games I met Mike Ellis, a young official. I was impressed with his love of officiating and curious as to what drew him to it. Mike officiates 5 school sports! It takes a special person with unique skill sets and sturdy self-esteem to be a good official. I tried it once. Not for me. Mike wrote the following story about his job:
The council and Marchione administration are trying a new tack to involve the public in creating a respectable budget for the next two years. It's called "Budgeting by Priorities". [video clip of Mayor Marchione & Pres. McCormick at bottom.]
Trends showed the housing price / income ratio increased from 4.9 in 1997 to 7.7 today. That's a 36% increase in housing costs over 11 years with income constant! Indicator trends also demonstrate a 6.2% rise in the price of a home in 2007 AND four consecutive 6% annual increases in years prior. Any citizen involved in the "Results Team" for prioritizing our budget would have to look hard at these skyrocketing housing trends and the abilitiy of working citizens to make housing payments.
At the March 4th Council Meeting "Consent Agenda", council will be approving funding to facilitate several families with housing assistance. Council will allocate $40,000 to "Friends of Youth" in Kirkland to build transitional housing for young adults leaving foster care, between 18-25. A case manager will be on site full time. (detail here) Council will also be asked to allocate $25,000 to build six transitional family housing units in Kirkland. Council will consent approval (details here) of $55,000 for our annual share of ARCH's budgetary needs. ( 13 other cities make proportionate contributions to ARCH - our Eastside Housing Dept.). Over the years ARCH has built 0ver 710 affordable housing units in Redmond city limits. All cities combined received 2300 units - Redmond has fared well. Finally, a 'document recording fee" will raise $3M county-wide for primarily capital costs of housing assistance.Stream Water Quality trends are measured every year to indicate the health of our environment. Surveys taken between 2004 and 2005 showed "marginal" quality readings of 40 (out of 100). In 2006-2007 measurements were sporadically better in a few places but no stormwater outfall measurements were taken. Stormwater contains the most contaminated water. From a budgetary standpoint, I would hope the Results Team will budget for tertiary bio-filtration treatment at the new Bear Creek regional outfall and at the main trunk outfall at Luke McRedmond Park. Will swirl, media and wetland filtration alone keep water quality readings above 40? Copper and oil run-off from the 520 eight lane widening project will stress water quality measurements even further.
The commerce indicator measurements trended good. Our share of regional employment dipped to 81,844 in 2006 but we were still above forecast. Regional employment in 2005 was 82,073.The final "community indicator" document will be published in April and available to the public.



Post Eastlake-game celebration!
New beginnings!!
1.4min video clip of victory celebration!!
We are the Redmond High School Mustangs from Redmond, Washington. We are a member of the Class 4A KingCo Conference. Welcome and please sign our guestbook.
Mustang Flash: The Mustang Express (18-7) rolls south this Sat to play the Skyview for a trip to State after defeating Eastlake 60-47! The Stangs are the SeaKing District #3 team. Redmond opened up a 37-21 halftime lead, then withstood an Eastlake rally that closed the gap to 38-34 with own 10-2 run. In the fourth quarter, the Stang defense held the Wolves to eight point to secure the win. Alicia Valentine led all scorers with 20, Courtney Martin had 19, and Mary Petrie added 11. Next up: at Heritage HS (Vancouver, WA) Sat 5PM -vs- Skyview. Mustang Flash courtesy of Jerry Nakata.
See our Woodinville, Ballard, Eastlake, LW, Roosevelt, Eastlake game photos! Above photo of Alicia Valentine courtesy of Jerry Smith.
GO 'STANGS!!!
[Stangs lost to Skyview on Saturday, 2/23. Season is over]
Mustang Flash: #5 ranked Skyview stops the Mustang Express (18-8) 58-32, wins trip to State. This was the final game for seniors Stephanie Egberg, Katie Kruger, Mary Petrie, and Krista Simonson. We wish them well. This ends the 07-08 campaign for the Stangs, the most improved team in Kingco, who last year were 4-16! Congratulations on a great year!
See our Ballard, Eastlake, LW, Roosevelt, Eastlake and Skyview game photos!

At the Thursday meeting you'll not only learn about Marchione's new approach to spending our tax dollars but you'll have a chance give Mayor Marchione & council your ideas and influence the final results.
These are our tax dollars. And, this an excellent opportunity to influence city officials on how & where our money will be spent. Will you tell your neighbors about this?

.......................Kaitlyn Parrott shoots vs. RV.

Follow the Stangs during post season play in the 2008 Sea-King Tournament. Mustang Boys Varsity tourney info at http://www.redmondmustangs.com/
GAME PHOTOS: See our Inglemoor, Juanita, Roosevelt, Bothell, Woodinville, and Ballard game photos! The photo of Courtney Martin (#23) and all photo albums are courtesy of Jerry Smith, team photographer.
Below are 3 video clips of the Mustang Varsity Girls game vs. Ballard (30 sec. - 2 minutes)
Two weeks ago past councilman Richard Grubb spoke to council during an "Items from the Audiance talk" about the high costs of stormwater management in Redmond. He was concerned that stormwater fees have increased from $3.00/month in 1988 to $16.56 today.