Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A Random Act of Kindness Is Witnessed At The Redmond Family Pancake House

In these austere economic times, kudos goes out to a random act of kindness we witnessed while eating  at the Redmond Family Pancake House.  An unidentified couple out of the blue, randomly paid for the dinners of two families!  When's the last time you've witnessed kindness like this? - Pam Yoder

2.5M Kinect units sold in 25 days, By John Cook

Microsoft Blog/John Cook
 2.5M Kinect units sold in 25 days

 Microsoft may just have a holiday hit on its hands -- and it is called Kinect. The company announced today that the Xbox 360 accessory, which allows users to control game play through body motion and voice commands, has sold more than 2.5 million units since its launch 25 days ago.

That's a pretty good start, with the company reaffirming in today's press release that it is on track to hit the holiday goal of five million units sold. In fact, Marshall Kirkpatrick at ReadWriteWeb notes that it took Apple twice as long (two months) to sell two million iPads.    Read More. ...

By John Cook
Microsoft Blog, 11/29

Monday, November 29, 2010

Redmond Historical Society (RHS) is approaching 100 meetings

RHS Past President Judy Lang & Current President, ex-Mayor Chris Himes (right)
“Did you know that we are approaching 100 general meetings,” our website guru Richard Morris asks?  He
knows because thanks to Nao Hardy’s work we have an online list of meetings showing who spoke at each one and when.  To find the list go to http://www.redmondhistoricalsociety.org/

By Miguel Llanos
Editor, Redmond Historical Society Newsletter

Richard Morris is my neighbor and the original contributor to Redmond Neighborhood Blog (RNB).  You can find his stories and posts here.  B. Yoder

Ex-Mayor Chris Himes spoke at the August 6 "First Friday Coffee Chat" sponsored by the Senior Center.  Read the Redmond Reporter article on Mayor Himes talk.  B. Yoder

RHS Founder Naomi Hardy "Redmond Reflections - from settlers to software"  is available on Amazon, the library, and all local bookstores.  B. Yoder

UPDATED: Redmond Council To Hold Special Meeting on Budget

President Richard Cole (3rd from left)
UPDATED:  This evening, 11/30,  the Mayor is asking Council to review and possibly vote on the proposed budget and the Tax and Fee increases that are budgeted for the next two years (2011 -2012).  You may comment by email.

 PROPOSED TAX AND FEE INCREASES:
>  1% assessed property tax increase of $291,777
>  $2,980,533 Salary, Wages, Benefits increase includes 1% ($680,015) cost-of-living increase.
> 10% Water Rate increase for city
> 14% Water Rate increase for Novelty Hill Service Area
> 28% Wastewater Rate increase for Novelty Hill Service Area (2011 only)
> 4% Wastewater Rate increase for city.
> $240,000 Business License Fee increase (BITI)
> Stormwater Capital Impervious Unit Charges increase to: $8,539 (Overlake) and $5,435 (Downtown)
> Stormwater Capital Impervious Unit Charge for developers increase to $958/unit.
> Impact Fees on LWSD and private developers 1.64% (FIRE), 1.24% (PARKS)
> 50% reduction in the Flower Pot Program (open for reconsideration tomorrow)  Read More.
READ MORE >>

Sunday, November 28, 2010

PTSA Community Digest


COMMUNITY DIGEST, Compliments of RHS PTSA "Mustang Weekly"

REDMOND LIGHTS. City Hall Plaza, Redmond Town Center, and the Sammamish River Trail will be alight with luminaries and decorations on Saturday, December 4th for Redmond Lights.

EASTSIDE SYMPHONY HOLIDAY CONCERT. The Eastside Symphony's Holiday Concert - featuring two local youth soloists - will be held on Sunday, December 5th at 3:00 PM at the RHS PAC.

CAN YOU HELP TOYS FOR TOTS? Toys for Tots will be collecting unwrapped toys for needy children on December 11th from 11:00-2:00 at the Coldwell Banker Bain at Bella Bottega. Help brighten a child's holiday season!

HOLIDAY BASH: UGLY SWEATER PARTY! On Friday, December 17th at 8 PM, come to the Old Firehouse Teen Center to celebrate the holidays in your ugliest sweater! TICKET PRICE: $7

BOYS' RUGBY! The Eastside Lions Youth Rugby season begins in January! Rugby is a safe, exciting, fun sport that will challenge athletes both mentally and physically. We provide opportunities for kids, ages 7-18 via our mini's (u12), u14, u16 and u19 teams. Sign up today! Be a part of the Lions family and become Rugby Strong. Our season runs from January to May. Practice begins Tuesday, January 12th. Questions? Contact Josh Young.

-RHS PTSA MUSTANG WEEKLY

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Mayor's Vision Is To Ensure Redmond Becomes A Complete City

Letter from  the Mayor

"As the summer comes to a close and our thoughts turn to fall, here at the City we are preparing for our biennial budget review with the City Council. While economic times are tight, I am pleased to report that we have worked hard to manage our current budget within available resources. Looking ahead to the FY 11-12 budget, as your Mayor, I remain committed to delivering a budget which continues to focus on citizen service priorities in the most cost-effective and efficient manner possible.

In October I submitted my second budget to the City Council for review and approval. I cannot help but to reflect upon the first budget and all that the City has accomplished in the past two years.  Read more...

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Think Redmond, Go Local, Buy Local!

  "FOR EVERY $100 SPENT AT A LOCAL SMALL BUSINESS, $68.00 RETURNS TO THE COMMMUNITY!" -"Civic Economics"

Don't forget Small Business Saturday!


Interview with Chris Hoffmann, CEO & President, Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce  
by InfusionRE


NEWS FLASH:   LWSD Dr. Chip Kimball has joined the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce Board of Trustees

Monday, November 22, 2010

UPDATED EDITORIAL: City Staff Reins In Council on Salary Decisions.

UPDATED EDITORIAL ON 11/29:  One thing I've learned about city council is their dependence on staff  for the information they need.  The influence staff  has over Council can make a councillor's job run smoothly and with respect, or run rough.

So, it doesn't take a new councillor long  to accept the bridle on salary decisions.  (66% of the general operating fund pays for Staff compensation expenditures)

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Friday, November 19, 2010

UPDATED: The Public Needs Fair Notice of Evergreen's Budget Hearings

EDITORIAL:   Evergreen Hospital held a Public Budget Hearing on November 12 and only one citizen showed up for it.

Could it be just apathy, or something else?

READ MORE >>

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Joyce Teshima recognized as regional distinguished principal

Redmond Elementary is a proud recipient of the Washington Achievement Award as a top performing school in the category of Overall Excellence. This spring, four teacher representatives and I attended the Washington Achievement Awards Ceremony to be honored by the state. Superintendent Dr. Kimball proudly joined the schools in LWSD that received the award on the stage. It was a very memorable moment for us all!  - Joyce Teshima, Prinipal

Joyce Teshima recognized as regional distinguished principal

Joyce Teshima, the principal at Redmond Elementary, was honored by the Elementary School Principals’ Association of Washington with a regional Distinguished Principal award. This award is presented to principals as a tribute to their deep and professional commitment to the children of their school. Additionally, it represents the pride and admiration of their colleagues for efforts in promoting positive school-community relations, for implementing instructional programs leading to academic excellence, and for active participation in strengthening local, state and national professional principals’ associations. Joyce was one of 18 principals selected for regional awards around the state. She represents the East King region. Joyce will now be considered as a candidate for the statewide award. Joyce received the award at her school on November 10.

LWSD Press Release
Redmond El website

"Redmond Citizen Corps Council" bundles city emergency preparedness services

Visit the new Redmond Citizen Corps Council (RCCC) site!

With the November winds, downpours and flooding already upon us, thoughts are turning to "emergency preparedness" for our families, neighbors, and businesses.

During this week's Council meeting, a citizen asked Council for assurances that fire department resources would be secure for the "Community Emergency Response Team" (C.E.R.T.) program.  In addition, during yesterday's Redmond Chamber of Commerce Meeting, Evergreen CEO Bob Malte announced an Evegreen Hospital  "emergency preparedness" program.

The city works with the "Redmond Citizen Corps Council" (RCCC) to bundle emergency services under the RCCC website.   RCCC's mission is:
"to harness the power of every individual through education, training and volunteer service to make communities safer, stronger and better prepared to respond to the threats of terrorism, crime, public health issues and disasters of all kinds."
The Redmond Citizen Corps Council (RCCC) creates the following emergency response volunteer opportunities:
  • C.E.R.T. training - contact Janeen Olson for the next class at jrolson@redmond.gov 
  • Neighborhood Watch and Mapping - contact Police Community Laison Jim Bove, jbove@redmond.gov 
  • V.P.S - Volunteers for Police Service - Substation Volunteers at the Redmond Town Center are needed.  Contact:  nrogers@redmond.gov  
  • A.R.E.S - Amateur Radio Emergency Services.  Contact Jim Oates, 425-417-5864
  • C.O.A.D. - Community Organizations Active in Disaster, 425-556-2251
Visit the R.C.C.C. website for details and updates.

By Bob Yoder
RCCC website source:  Brian Dennis
Special thanks to neighbor Brian Dennis for announcing the RCCC website at the Council meeting.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

"Artists In Residence"


Redmond Skate Park Graffiti Wall Art
 "Artists in Residence" 

Monday, November 15, 2010

LETTER: Citizen Petitions U.S. Transportation Board to Reconnect 'Redmond Spur' to National Rail System.

Redmond Spur Trestle - Sammamish River
Redmond Spur Slide Show  

The following letter was mailed by Redmond Resident Ernest F. Wilson, PLS to the U.S. Surface Transportation BOARD, Washington, DC. on October 20, 2010  (It does not necessarily represent the views of RNB)

"As a citizen of Redmond, Washington, I am very much in favor of immediate reactivation of the so-called 'Redmond Spur' rail line, along with the related and connected portion of the “Woodinville Subdivision” rail line.

At present, the former BNSF Issaquah Branch (aka Redmond Spur) line is inactive. However, the roadbed and rail are still intact all the way from Woodinville south through downtown Redmond to its intersection with Washington highway SR 520 on the easterly side of Redmond. This remaining rail line provides the opportunity for Redmond and the adjacent unincorporated area to once again be connected to the national rail system. The potential economic and environmental benefit from this connection is nearly incalculable. On the other hand, the value of the alternative use, i.e., additional trails within Redmond, is minimal. Nonetheless, shared use of some of the right-of-way may be feasible. I see three major potential benefits to reactivation of this rail line.

READ MORE (below) >>

Bek Wiltbank, LWSD Occupational Therapist, Offering Autism Spectrum Workshops.

from the desk of Julie Shalaby, Chair, LWSD PTSA Special Needs

Autism Spectrum Disorders - def.

*The Magical One: Therapy for Kids*
Bek Wiltbank
Kenmore, WA (near Bothell Way)
206-391-6721
themagicalones@fastmail.fm
http://themagicalones.com/home.html

At the magical ones, we offer pediatric therapy services, including: sensory integration, fine and gross motor therapy, cranio sacral therapy (Insurance billing is available). Bek Wiltbank is an Occupational Therapist, and has worked with special needs kids for 8 years. She has particular interest and skills with kids with sensory differences. Currently, she is a therapist in the Lake Washington School District, in the K-1 school integration program for kids on the Autism Spectrum. Bek's philosophy that acceptance and love are the foundation for growth has allowed her to have many warm and successful relationships with all kinds of special needs children, and their parents. She has a passion for sharing her knowledge and skills with parents and educators, so that the children can have joyful childhoods steeped in learning.

Workshops
*Understanding Special Education Assessments*
Seattle University School of Law is presenting a half-day training on“Understanding Special Education Assessments”

Saturday, November 20, 2010
9:00 am-12:00 pm
The trainer is Wendy B. Marlowe, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, a board certified clinical neuropsychologist

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Windows Phone 7 outlasts iPhone, Android ... on a BBQ

Windows Phone 7 outlasts iPhone, Android ... on a BBQ:



"Not sure if this will factor into anyone's purchasing decisions, but it looks like Windows Phone 7 is the smartphone for you -- at least if you have a habit of leaving your smartphone unattended on a flaming grill.

EZ Grill, a Bellevue-based disposable BBQ company, worked with Seattle-based social media agency Banyan Branch to pit a new HTC Surround, running the Microsoft operating system, against the Android G2 and iPhone 4 in a test of endurance on the grill. As you can see in the video above, Windows Phone won easily.

No doubt this will soon be added to the list of official specs, right next to battery life.

By Todd Bishop
Tech Flash

Editor's Note:  This post was picked up by KIRO 7 on their "Daily Double Shot" to fun and interesting links.

Redmond Pool is Open for Swimming!

The Redmond Pool is Open for Swimming!
Redmond Pool is Open for Swimming

The Redmond Pool at Hartman Park is open for swimming according to Tyson Wellock of WAVE Aquatics, the City's pool operator.

The pool has been filled with water, all the systems are restarted and pool chemicals balanced.
WAVE Aquatic's first priority is to begin lap swimming and the Swim Teams. Following that will be a variety of programs for the community. WAVE is very familiar with community pools and currently operates the Juanita Pool.

Residents are encouraged to call WAVE directly for updates. The number is 425-883-4422. For additional information, visit http://www.waveaquatics.org/.

By Bob Yoder
Sources:  COR and WAVE websites
Photo:  WAVE website, 11/14

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Evergreen Hospital CEO to speak at Redmond Chamber Luncheon this week

"Greater Redmond Chamber Membership Luncheon"
Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
at Matts' Rotisserie - Redmond Town Center
11:30 to 1:00 pm

Presentation by Robert Malte, CEO of Evergreen Medical Center
“Exceptional Care Close to Home”

Bob will share stories about Evergreen’s commitment to quality, safety, improved access and present an overview of Evergreen’s future plans for growth and how Evergreen Healthcare will be taking a leading role in healthcare reform in our own community.

 Evergreen CEO Bob Malte
Robert (Bob) Malte was named Evergreen's Chief Executive Officer in April 2010, and is responsible for  oversight and direction of all aspects of Evergreen Hospital's operations.

Malte most recently was president and CEO at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Prior to that he served as senior vice president at ThedaCare and COO at Touchpoint Health Plan in Appleton, Wisconsin. He earned a Master of Business Administration at The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business in 1982 and bachelors degree in economics at Ripon College in Wisconsin.

To get to know Mr. Malte now.... read this excellent 'Kirkland Reporter" interview!

RSVP to Carla:  carlaj@redmondchamber.org
$30 Members $40 non-Members
425-885-4014

Payment accepted at the door by cash, check or credit card.

Time: 11:30 to 1:00 pm
Location: Matts' Rotisserie
16551 NE 74th Street
Redmond WA 98052

Source:  Redmond Chamber of Commerce website
Photo from Woodinville Weekly, 6/28/2010

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Will The Evergreen Hospital Commission Allocate Levy-Dollars for Obesity?

OPINION:  Updated: Ms. Michaela Jellicoe clarified, King County Public Health, did not submitt this information on obesity in response to a story on the Evergreen Hospital Property Tax Levy.  Obesity in youth contributes to high blood pressure, osteoporosis, diabetes, and tooth decay. Each year, King County spends $500 million for costs related to obesity.  It's hopeful the Evergreen Commission will acknowledge a need for community care and awareness of this chronic condition with levy-dollar funding.



Thanksgiving and the December holidays are fast-approaching. During the holiday season, kids and grown-ups typically consume more candy and desserts. Many parents are concerned about how many sweets their children may eat in the upcoming months.

Few parents realize that, in addition to baked goods and candy, sugar-loaded beverages such as soda, sports beverages, energy drinks and sweetened fruit drinks also pose hidden health risks for kids. These risks include contributing to being overweight or obese, Type 2 diabetes, tooth decay and high blood pressure.

Children who drink two or more sugar-loaded beverages a day are more likely to be overweight than kids who consume healthier alternatives such as low-fat milk or water. A 20-ounce bottle of soda has more than 15 teaspoons of sugar and 240 calories. It is no wonder that one in three children in middle and high school locally is overweight or obese — and the number is growing.

Over the years, sugar-loaded beverages have become easily available to kids. Since the mid-1990s, the consumption of sugared beverages for 2-18 year olds has surpassed milk — putting youth at risk for osteoporosis and brittle bones. Each year, King County spends $500 million for costs related to obesity.

Opinion by Bob Yoder
Michaela Jellicoe
on Behalf of Public Health – Seattle & King County
(206) 462-6385

Dr. Chip Kimball responds to criticism of Kirkland school modernization scheduling

Superintendent Chip Kimball
UPDATED  (Read More)

To the Editor:

Last week Matt Gregory wrote a letter to the editor regarding Lake Washington School District plans to place a capital projects levy on the February ballot, and specifically criticized intentions related to Juanita High School. Unfortunately his letter failed to address the overcrowding problem in the district, did not accurately reflect the community feedback solicited by the board, and failed to mention the significant investment Lake Washington has made, and continues to make, in Kirkland schools.

Lake Washington serves over 24,000 students across 50 schools in 4 municipalities. The school board and district leadership work very hard to ensure that EVERY part of the LWSD community receives a high quality education with up to date facilities. At any given time some facilities are older than others. But over time, all parts of the district are served, and all parts of the community are needed to support that service.

Lake Washington has in place a long term plan to modernize every school in the district by 2030. All schools have been evaluated and were placed into one of four phases based on their condition. Out of the 22 schools either modernized in the first phase (1998-2006) or in the process of being modernized in the second phase (2006-2014), sixteen (16) were in Kirkland or the annexation area. These decisions were made by an objective evaluation of facility condition. Almost three quarters of the over $600 million in construction projects since 1998 are in Kirkland. Turn our back on Kirkland….Not a chance!

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Tom Hardy, Redmond city's stream specialist leads citizens on Willows Creek tour


Tom explains woody debris placement on Willows Creek 
 "These photos were taken on Monday during a hike up Willows Creek, that was conducted by Redmond City stream specialist Tom Hardy.  The aim was to learn how water flow in the creek has been restored to a more natural state by careful placement of logs and other natural materials in the stream bed."

Full story with more photos by John Reinke, Bob Yoder, and Tom Hardy will be published soon.
  
Narrative and photos by John Reinke
Redmond neighbor

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Evergreen Hospital's Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (S.A.N.E.)


UPDATED OPINION:  During last week's Evergreen Hospital's Board meeting, staff presented their "Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners' (S.A.N.E.) program.  S.A.N.E. was established three years ago to provide advocacy for Evergreen's Level III Trauma Center patients. 

Evergreen now has 12 active members on the SANE team, each having undergone 40 hours of training.  In 2010 they've advocated  almost 4 cases/month.  In 2009 they had 42 cases.

Several Commissioners talked about expanding the program beyond the Hospital to include high schools within Lake Washington, North Shore, and Riverview School Districts.  Commissioners also considered serving District-based city police departments with SANE services.

The District high schools are presently served with trained counselors to assist physical, emotional, and sexual assault victims.  For example, District high schools contract with Youth Eastside Services (Y.E.S.) for professional counselors.  If SANE hospital trauma care is required, assault victims can be referred to Evergreen. 

The Commission never suggested or implied that SANE receive levy-dollar funding for outreach services.  The Administration later informed me S.A.N.E. is not levy-funded.

Opinion by Bob Yoder

READ MORE>>

Requesting Unmet Community Health Services Is a GOOD Reason To Go To Evergreen's Hearing on 11/12

OPINION:  Do you know Evergreen Hospital has a Net Gain of $12,158,589 in their 2011 Budget?  That's not counting an operating gain of $2,940,851 transfered to the Capital Fund.  Yet, Evergreen is still allowed by law to collect property tax levy-dollars.
Evergreen's website describes the two ways Evergreen spends our levy tax dollars:
  1. Debt Repayment
  2. Much Needed Community Health Services
THE BUDGET PROCESS:  A "Levy Committee" is formed to offer proposals to the Commission for Levy money allocations.  The levy allocation process isn't complete until the annual November Budget Hearing, at which time the Public has an opportunity to present their own offers and requests of the Commission.

Do you have any requests for community health services that are widely needed but not currently provided by the Hospital with levy monies?  If so, and you feel strongly about it, attend the Budget Hearing this Friday morning and make your request of the Commissioners. 

Obesity prevention and care is a large unmet need in our community.  I'll be requesting levy funding for obesity at the Hearing.  The Obesity Research Journal estimates only 1/3 of the community is in a healthy weight range.  It's estimated that at current trend levels, by 2030, 86.3% of adults will be overweight or obese.  Bring as much research about your community health care offer as possible.

"Open Government Report" on Evergreen Hospital Operations and Governance


http://redmondcity.blogspot.com/p/evergreen-pub-hosp.html

The following information is posted permanently on the Header of RNB blog as "Evergreen (Public) Hospital   

  • Evergreen's 2010 report on how taxpayer levy funds are spent.
  • 2010 Hospital Levy review.  
  • 2008 Executive Compensation and Benefits
  • See changes CEO Bob Malte has made since his start in April
  • Public Access and Notification procedures identified.
  • Letters from Washington State Assistant Attorney General documenting public right to recording and photographing meetings and obtaining current Minutes.
Some of this information was acquired from Evergreen's Public Record Request Officer, Laurene H. Burton.
lhburton@evergreenhealthcare.org and by attending Regular and Study Session Public Meetings.

Click link to read the report:  http://redmondcity.blogspot.com/p/evergreen-pub-hosp.html

Research and report by Bob Yoder

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

UPDATED: Citizen participation in Evergreen Hospital's budgeting process doesn't have to be guarded

Photography at LIVE meetings is forbidden by Staff
 OPINION UPDATED, 11/15:  The Evergreen Hospital Public Hearing on the Budget only comes around once a year.  It's probably one of the most important meetings Evergreen holds for it's District property tax-payers. 

Did you know over 155,142 Evergreen District voters from Redmond, Kirkland, Woodinville, Bothell, Kenmore, Sammamish, and Duval elect five commissioners, in part, to oversee the Evergreen budget? 

The total operations levy projection is $15,303,191, once approved by the Commission.  The Capital budget is $27.2 million. Evergreen's operation levy will increase 18% this year over last year's increase, but don't ask me why.  The Commission never once discussed the 2011 Budget or the Levy during their budget "Study Session" last Tuesday evening!   I emailed the Commission and the Administration; they never responded.

Did you know, the 2011 budget is for all practical purposes unavailable to the Public unless you stumbled into the Commissioner's November 2 meeting and asked for a copy in advance?  The budget's not on Evergreen's website, nor are the Commission meeting or hearing agendas.  You might try Ms. Burton lburton@evergreenhealthcare.org, Evergreen Administrative Director.  She may refer you to the public notice section of the newspaper - *published once a week for two weeks.  But, it wouldn't hurt to ask for a copy.  Your best bet is to arrive at this Friday's 11/12 Budget Hearing before sunrise for a quick look before the Hearing starts at 7:30AM.  The Hearing is held in the Public Meeting Room / Tan 250.  

The Administration and Commission certainly don't appear to want the public around.   This old-fashioned belief must end.   To quote planners Duany, Zyberk, and Speck:  "Citizen participation in the planning process -- a horrifying prospect to some administrators -- has proved to be the most effective way to avoid mistakes (unintended consequences".) - Suburban Nation, 2001. 

"Read More" to find the formal Hearing Notice as published in the "Seattle Times" on 11/1.   According to State Statute RCW 70.44.060(6),  Evergreen's Hearing Notice is flawed since the date and place of the Hearing wasn't published twice in the paper for at least two consecutive weeks prior to the Hearing..  The Public is getting only a 12-day notice of the  Hearing.  A second Hearing may be required, in fairness to the Public.

I'm sure the Evergreen staff has every good intention to provide the public with the information they need to participate, it's just that they are not used to the process.
  

READ MORE >>

Monday, November 8, 2010

Podcast on Redmond's Linear Park Connector



Monday, November 15, 6-8:30 pm, City Hall

The City invites you to view the preliminary design ideas for the Redmond Central Connector.
The invitation is on this City website link:

http://www.redmond.gov/insidecityhall/parksrec/parksPlanning/BNSF/PDFs/RCC_postcard.pdf

Redmond City Hall
15670 NE 85th Street
6:00 to 8:30 pm

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Evergreen Hospital To Hold Public Hearing on $428 Million Budget November 12

Photography during Ev. Pub Commission Mtgs is prohibited 
UPDATED ON 11/10:  The 2011 Property Tax Levy is budgeted to increase $699,248 or ~ 5% this year to $15,303,191.  That's an increase of 18% over the 2010 levy increase*.  (Redmond's Evergreen Commissioner August Kempf  didn't respond to my request to meet for clarification on the budget.). 

How Levy Funds Are Allocated

Each program or service that requests levy funding must annually demonstrate the community need.  Proposals are evaluated based on the need, and whether the overall benefit to the community justifies the resources.

Evergreen's five publicly-elected Board of Commissioners have the final say on distribution of levy funds each year, based on the recommendations of a standing levy committee (and the public). They represent 155,152 District #2 voters in Redmond, Kirkland, Woodinville, Sammamish, Duvall and Kenmore. 

While some levy-supported programs specifically address the special needs of the under-served, the chronically ill, the disabled and high-risk populations, the majority of the programs are for use by the entire community. For instance, if you phone into the Evergreen Healthline referral service or participate in certain health education classes, you have benefited directly from levy-supported services. 

Other health care education classes require insurance payments, a fee or expect a donationYour levy dollars are not directly benefiting you here.  For example, the 20-hour "Fundamentals of Diabetes Class" costs $1750.00  or $85/hour.  Adult Bereavement donation is $30.00  Cost of four "Baby Care Class" fees total $180.00  Three "Healthy Pregnancy Class" fees total $200.00 Three "Family Maternity Classes total $90.00.  Seven "After Baby is Born classes total $276.00.  Cost of Three "Bringing Baby Home" Classes total $120.000. Your levy dollars are not directly benefiting you here. The total cost for all programs is:  $2646.00.  [Prices are taken from the newly revised 2010 Evergreen website.]
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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Education Hill Car Prowler Activity Caught On Security Camera

Hello Ed Hill neighbors!
Randall's Home Security Web Cam shows prowler 
This week, we had a car prowl at our home on 88th Street – nothing taken as far as we can tell, but the person was recorded on surveillance video. So we have some information that may help you and your families.
At 11:26pm on 11/2/10, the person walked up to each of our three vehicles and tested only one door lock on each car. One of our three vehicles was unlocked and the person stood on the outside of the car and reached in to check through the contents of the center console. A flashlight was used. The person climbed into the driver’s seat and checked the contents of the glove box. Then the person carefully closed the door, and went into the rear car door to check out some items in the rear of the vehicle. Our roadside emergency kit was looked through, but nothing appeared to be taken. The person carefully closed the door, and tried the passenger door lock on our other vehicle.
The best description I can give of the person at the time he was recorded: Male, approx 6’ tall, 180-200 lbs, wearing light colored pants that were baggy around the bottoms of the pant-legs, black shoes, and was wearing a backpack. The person was on foot, and no vehicles were passing up or down the street within 10 minutes of the prowl. A police report was filed, so they are aware of the activity.
The person was walking – no vehicle activity prior to the event, leading me to believe he was local and may walk the route regularly.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Overlake Squadron Civil Air Patrol Winter Recruiting Campaign Is Underway

click the poster to read it
Hello RNB -

We had a successful recruiting effort in September with 8 new Cadets and one Senior Member joining our unit. I wish that I had better data but I like to think that your article helped us out, thanks.

This poster is going to be the centerpiece of our winter recruiting campaign and it will appear in junior / middle schools throughout the east side.

If you could send that out to your readers we would really appreciate the exposure. Remember to stop by one of our meetings soon so that we can meet and talk about the CAP program.

 Overlake Squadron Facebook Page

Regards,

Lt. Mike Holliday
Commander
Overlake Squadron
Kirkalnd, WA.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Deal gives Microsoft patents on smart airbags, pothole avoidance

Smart airbags, pothole avoidance - from Todd Bishop's Tech Flash

Deal gives Microsoft patents on smart airbags, pothole avoidance:

"Microsoft's agreement to acquire Canesta Inc., confirmed late last week, will give the Redmond company 44 patents and about two dozen patent applications covering various ways of enhancing a computer's senses -- including gesture recognition, depth perception, and real-time camera and sensor calibration. Taken as a whole, they show how Microsoft could give users new ways of interacting with future versions of its PC and mobile operating systems.

And then there's the smart airbag and the pothole-avoidance system."

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By Todd Bishop
Tech Flash,11/2