Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Join us for Redmond's Soccer Watch Party on June 23


Join Redmond's Soccer Watch Party

Watch Seattle Sounders FC take on Paris Saint-Germain of France on Monday, June 23, at a watch party in the heart of Redmond Town Center (7525 166th Ave NE), complete with a pre-match meet and greet with Sounders legend and MLS all-star Jhon Kennedy Hurtado. Take in all the action on a giant outdoor screen, enjoy food specials from local businesses, and join the family-friendly fun.

  • 10:30 a.m. – Pre-match activities begin, including a meet and greet with Jhon Kennedy Hurtado
  • 11:15 a.m. – Event welcome and opening remarks
  • 12 p.m. – Kickoff, Seattle Sounders FC vs. Paris Saint-Germain

Attendees are strongly encouraged to bring their own picnic blankets or camping chairs. The event will take place rain or shine.



City To Partner With County On Crisis Response

 

City Plans to Partner with King County's Mobile Rapid Response Crisis Team.

  • In 2018, the Police Department launched their co-response model, utilizing a mental health professional on police calls. In 2021, the City expanded to a tiered community health model called THRIVE including homeless outreach, mobile integrated health, and community care coordinators.
  •  As an addition to the current program, the Redmond may partner with King County’s Mobile Rapid Response Crisis Team (MRRCT) to provide the city with 24/7 mental health response.
  • OUTCOMES: Staff has recommended partnering with MRRCT to provide de-escalation services 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. MRRCT is equipped with two-person units, staffed by behavioral health professionals and peer counselors. The teams respond to incidents involving adults aged 18 and older experiencing mental health crises. 
  • King County placed a team in Redmond, stationed at the Together Center  "SOUND," office. although there are other Crisis Teams countywide. All teams are a part of King County’s Behavioral Health Program and the teams are dispatched through 911, 988, or their direct line. 
  • Utilizing King County’s services comes at no additional cost to Redmond as it is funded through the King County Crisis Care Levy. 
  •  SOURCE:  Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services (Tuesday, June 17, 2025, 4:30 p.m.)

EvergreenHealth Receives Environmenal Sustainablily Award


There are many ways hospital systems can impact the health of our communities including minimizing our environmental impact. Congratulations to
David Reed and the entire Environmental Services Team at EvergreenHealth for once again earning Practice Greenhealth's Partner for Change Award. Your continued leadership in sustainability helps create a healthier environment for everyone we serve.

-- Ettore Palazzo, CEO EvergreenHealth

One of EvergreenHealth’s core values is to provide high-quality health care while minimizing our environmental impact. The Greenhealth Partner for Change Award recognizes our ongoing dedication to improving our environmental performance and our efforts to integrate sustainability and resiliency into the operations and culture of our organization.

-- David Reed, EvergreenHealth Environmental Services Team

Monday, June 16, 2025

EvergreenHealth Proposition 1 Levy Lid Lift Measure



The current levy for EvergreenHealth’s public hospital district is $0.14 per $1,000 of estimated home value, based on 2023 data. This is the first time EvergreenHealth has requested a levy lid lift in its more than 50-year history.  

When the levy was first passed in 1970, it was set at $0.75 per $1,000.  Over time, as property values increased, the levy rate was reduced in accordance with district regulations.  Proposition 1 proposes to increase the levy $0.36, bringing the total, if passed, to 50 cents per $1,000 assessed home value. 

 

If passed, levy funding will help EvergreenHealth expand services and infrastructure, which means more access for more people. Those expanded services will also attract and retain providers and staff, increasing access and expanding key service lines to meet the community’s need, including:

 

  • Expanded access to primary, urgent and specialty care, advanced diagnostics, and outpatient behavioral health
  • Funding to recruit and retain additional providers to improve appointment availability and to increase capacity to meet current and future demand for services on the Eastside
  • Upgrading facilities in preparation for projected population growth

 

EvergreenHealth will continue to use levy funding to help support free and low-cost community education classes, programs, and events on a wide variety of everyday and specialized health and wellness topics, developed by experts and available to everyone in our community.


-- Commissioner Virgil Snyder

   Chair, EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners

Sunday, June 15, 2025

Updated 6/27: EvergreenHealth Levy Funds Community Programs

EvergreenHealth, Kirkland
Your Community - Owned Hospital

EvergreenHealth will continue to use 
levy funding to help support free and low-cost community education classes, programs, and events on a wide variety of everyday and specialized health and wellness topics, developed by experts and available to everyone in our community.

LEVY FUNDED PROGRAMS:

The Community Healthcare Access Team (CHAT) is probably EvergreenHealth's flagship levy-funded community service: 

  • If you have a loved one looking for quality long-term care CHAT will help you. Trust me, this is a great service.  We were "left on our own" when my mother in California desperately needed a decent long-term home. 
  • CHAT also offers financial assistance, insurance coverage "navigators", and assistance for low-income and underinsured. 
  • CHAT partners with Hopelink for psycho-social asistance and transporting patients. 
The EvergreenHealth levy invests in our youth and seniors:  
  • They provide four social workers at LWSD for help during a mental health crisis.
  • The North Shore School District hires levy-funded mental health therapists to provide access to mental health providers.  They held 2,961 visits in 2024.  
  • Levy provide access to "Palliative"  support for you and family members facing serious illness; and Hospice care.  
  • There's off-site access to geriatric care for seniors with dementia and behavioral health problems.  
EvergreenHealth offered access to 114 community-funded educational health classes in 2024, including the "Youth Suicide Emergency Kit."

If the levy lid lift passes, outpatient behavioral services will be accessed in primary care clinics and psychiatric services accessed in EvergreenHealth's two Emergency Departments.  

-- Bob Yoder, 6/15,2025, updated 6/27/2025

Friday, June 13, 2025

City PRIDE Month Celebration Goes Dark


As you know, it's PRIDE month with many celebrations around town.  However, in Council's June 3 Businees meeting during the public comment period, PRIDE went dark.

It all started with the first 3-minute testimony by Aeron H.  He's a Redmond transgender and gave an horrific story of humiliation and death threats. He reported it to the police "with a picture, message, and name and the police did nothing, they did NOTHING!"  Fearful, "I stayed locked in my apartment for two months. No wonder PRIDE doesn't trust the police."  

At this point pro tem mayor, President Kritzer stated "in conclusion," signifying that Aeron's allowable 3-mintute speaking time was up.  Councilmember Fields made a motion to suspend the rules and extend the time.  It was seconded by CM Forsythe. 

After 13 minutes of  Council rules discussion and advice from the city attorney, they decided to suspend the 3-minute rule for this one meeting and allow 4-minute testimonies. Councilmember Stuart thanked Aeron for his patience.  Aeron was annoyed, and then went on for over a minute about "targeted hate crimes" and his distrust for the police. 

-- Bob Yoder, 8/13.25 

Source:  6/3/25 Business meeting video of testimonies  (Aeron's testimony starts at 8:00 min.)

(Historically, the comment period at Business meetings had been 4- minutes but the present council reduced it to 3-minutes; Councilmember David Carson had strong objections to this limitation.) 

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Downtown Redmond Homeless House Stalled, Federal Funds At Risk?

 


I chatted almost an hour with Sarah Dickmeyer today in her Together Center office. Sarah is the "Exterrnal Affaires Manager" for Plymouth Housing. They plan to open permanent supportive housing for 100 men and wowen,mostly seniors with disabilities. 

I wanted to know why the ground isn't yet broken for construction; late April was the target month.  Sarah thinks August is the likely start time.  The large AMLI apartment project is still under construction and is interfering.  Sarah said the delay had nothing to do with finances, at this time.   

Federal money accounts for 25 - 30% of their system-wide funding!  The funding goes through the county first (a jursidiction in the hole.) Of course, Trump has cutting federal, homeless funding on his list (along with everything else.)  Ms. Lee, the Plymouth CEO, is very concerned and is planning for the worse.  Sarah was worried Medicaid is on the chopping block as well.  CONNECTIONS Behavioral Health Crisis Center in Kirkland offers hope. Plymouth's dual diagnosis individuals can be treated for free.  EvergreenHealth is also close by.  

Los Angeles, New York and then Seattle have the highest homelessness in the Nation, according to a study in the Seattle Times.  The cities that do the best for homeless focus on shelters.  Shelters give immediate care.  It can take almost a decade to construct and fully develop a permanent suportive building. In the meantime, individuals die in the streets unsheltered. It's happening in Seattle and with light rail, Kenmore, Redmond and Kirkland will follow.   

Call our Senators Patty Murray and Maria Canwell to protest withdrawals of federal funds and Medicaid cuts.  

-- Bob Yoder, opinion. 6/11/25

Riding light rail is a snap, just ask Mayor Angela Birney!


2 Line Train Problems Continue

The following 2 Line Train problems were reported by Sound Transit today, June 11:

Marymoor Village Station - Elevator 1 unavailable until further notice. Elevator at Exit A.  

2 Line trains are sharing one track at the BelRed Station until further notice due to maintenance activity.

2 Line trains are sharing one track from Redmond Technology Station to Downtown Redmond Station until further notice.

2 Line trains Downtown Redmond Station - Elevator 1 unavailable until further notice. 
Exit B

2 Line Downtown Redmond Station - Elevator 2 unavailable until further notice. Exit A.  

Contact Sound Transit to be put on service alert texts. 888-889-6365

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Ukranian Resident Runs 100 Miles In One Day


Dima Voyt, a Redmond Ukranian resident ran 100 miles in one day!  Why??  He was raising awareness (and funds) for the challenges facing Ukranian amputees -- physical mobility, mental health, and financial needs.  It's estimated 80,000 amputees are war related. 

Dima beat the hot weather running mostly at night.  He left from his home in Marymoor at 12:01 a.m. and finished the next day in the Downtown park about 7:45 p.m.  Dima is an ultramarathoner;  he ran almost four marathons that day!

A few ran alongside him from time to time.  Some stops:   Lake Sammamish,  the Sammamish River Trail, Kenmore, Seward Park, Washington University, 3-legs in Bellevue, the SR520 bridge, Totem Lake, and HOME to fanatic Ukranians. and local cheerleaders.  I learned about the event from Steve Fields.  The iced drinks were cool 😅 

-- Bob Yoder, 6/10/2025   

Five Years of COVID-19: Caring For the Future of Our Community


Five years ago 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. 

"Since then, we've continued to expand and improve access to care, implementing what we learned as an organization and as an industry during the COVID-19 pandemic—which will undoubtedly benefit us in meeting the needs of our growing community," said EvergreenHealth CEO Ettore Palazzo, MD, who was the hospital system's chief medical and quality officer at the outset of the pandemic.

EvergreenHealth's experience as one of the first hospitals to navigate the pandemic was featured extensively by media, including coverage in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, 60 Minutes, PBS Frontline, CNN, NPR and dozens of other publications and outlets.

-- EvergreenHealth.com

Sound Transit To Run Service For World Cup

 

Luman Field, Seattle 

Sound Transit to run additional service for Club World Cup, in part, to stress-test light rail for FIFA 2026.

Link more frequent.  Six matches at Lumen Field in Seattle June 15 --25.  Sounder game trains available for five of six games.  150,000 people fans are expected.

Sound Transit is preparing to welcome FIFA Club World Cup 2025 soccer attendees by running additional service on Link light rail as well as special Sounder game trains.

Passengers taking transit during the 10-day, six-game span can find all the information they need in one place by visiting https://www.soundtransit.org/worldcup.

Additional security personnel and Sound Transit staff will be available at stations to help passengers during FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Even with extra service, trains will be crowded during peak times. In order for passengers to have the best riding experience, Sound Transit has tips to help riders during FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and throughout the busy summer season. These include:

  • Sign up for service alerts
  • Spread out on platforms. The first and last cars are frequently less crowded.
  • Get to your destination early and leave later.
  • Consider alternative routes or other ways of getting around.

Following are details about service during FIFA Club World Cup 2025:

Link light rail service

There will be increased service on the 1 Line, post-game on Sunday, June 15 and all-day on June 23, with 8-minute headways, to both serve game attendees and our regular riders. As is typical for previous large events at the stadiums, additional trains will be on standby to manage demand and fill any service gaps throughout the tournament.


Sunday, June 8, 2025

2 Line Shuttle Buses Are Replacing Some 2 Lines Due To Power Issues

2 Line Shuttle buses are replacing the 2 Line from BelRed Station to Downtown Redmond Station until further notice due to power issues.  Last updated: Jun 08, 2025 3:17 PM

OPINION: Rebuild And Enlarge the Old Firehouse Teen Center, Everyone Wins

After participating in the Marymoor "Listening Session" and talking to the Parks Director and historical society, I see little hope of saving the Old Fire House (OFH) for the teens. 

Affordable housing is desparately needed.  Rebuilding and enlarging the firehouse to 6-stories may be the best solutionl.  The two lower floors could be used for teen programs; the top four floors for work-force housing.  

 A resident gave testimony at the last council meeting, recommending re-opening the outside areas of the OFH center this summer until council takes action. The chairs, tables and 2 basketball courts could be put to good use for performing arts and social space.  

_ Bob Yoder, 6/8/2025, opinion

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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

School District To Host Inaugural Wellness Fair


Please join us! Lake Washington School District to host Inaugural Wellness Fair.

Saturday, June 14 community event will celebrate wellbeing
Redmond, Wash. – Lake Washington School District (LWSD) invites staff, families, and the broader community to its inaugural Wellness Fair on Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the L.E. Scarr Resource Center (16250 NE 74th Street, Redmond, WA 98052).
This free, family-friendly event is hosted by the LWSD Workforce Mental Health Workgroup and celebrates wellness in all forms—mind, body, and spirit.
Attendees will enjoy a rich lineup of wellness experiences—like yoga, sound baths, Zumba, art therapy, and a build-your-own succulent bar. Interactive booths, a curated wellness book nook by Brick & Mortar Books, and expert-led panels round out the day’s offerings.
Families can enjoy face painting and interactive wellness games all set to the sounds of LWSD student ensembles performing live throughout the day. Meet adoptable dogs from The Haus of Dogs and discover the healing joy of pet companionship. There will also be a Q&A session with a professional dog trainer, Joshua from Heel and Heal K-9, offering insights on pet care, training tips, and the benefits of pet companionship.
Local food trucks, including Nacho Rio, will be on site serving up delicious bites.
“Our aim is to create a space that restores, uplifts, and connects,” said Dr. Joy Ross, Co-Chair of the Workforce Mental Health Workgroup. “Whether it’s mindfulness or movement, adoptable dogs or rich conversations that support our mental health journeys, this event is about embracing the fullness of wellbeing and reminding ourselves that joy, healing, and wholeness are within reach.”
We look forward to celebrating wellness with you!
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About Lake Washington: Lake Washington School District  is a high-performing, fast-growing public school district serving Kirkland, Redmond, and Sammamish, Washington. It is the second largest district in the state of Washington, with over 30,500 students in 55 schools.

Redmond Resident Runs To Downtown Park For Ukranians

 


Dima is a Redmond resident!  

His ultramarathon is a one-day run on Sunday, June 8 to support Ukranians who have lost their limbs. The Last Leg:  Totem Lake to Redmond Downtown Park - SR 520 Trail and Cross Kirkland Corridor.  

7:35 PM finish time at the Downtown Park.  I hope some residents will come out to cheer and celebrate Dima as he crosses the finish line.  Bring some sliced oranges, hydration packets and a bucket of ice! And, don't forget your wallet!

Many thanks to Council member Steve Fields for the heads up!  Steve said he'd be there.  

Saturday, May 31, 2025

Downtown Station Light Rail Art

Downtown Station Light Rail Bicycle Mural Art

Julie Paschkis, J.PA, SCH
Glass mosaic / 2024

"Redmond is a good place for bicyclists.  It is sometimes called the Bicycle Capital of the Northwest.  On Derby Days there are bicycle races at the Velodrome."  

Julie Paschkis, J.PA, SCH
Glass mosaic / 2024

"During the days riders pedal along trails, meander through lanes, and commute on the streets of Redmond.  At night the bicycle constellation shines down on them." 

-- Sound Transit art mural installation, 166th Avenue NE / photos Yoder, 5/31/25

Friday, May 30, 2025

EvergreenHealth Seeks First-Ever Levy Lid Lift

Our Community-Owned Hospital

EvergreenHealth Seeks First-Ever Levy Lid Lift to Expand Access to Care and Plan for Future Needs

 

Kirkland, Wash. – This August, voters in King County Public Hospital District #2 will be asked to consider Proposition 1, EvergreenHealth’s first-ever Levy Lid Lift request since the hospital opened in 1972. If approved, the measure would support enhanced access to care, expand services and help the public hospital district prepare for the future health care needs of its growing Eastside community.

 

Currently, district residents pay $0.14 per $1,000 of assessed home value toward the EvergreenHealth levy. If approved, the Levy Lid Lift would add $0.36, bringing the total to $0.50 per $1,000 of assessed value.  That translates into ~ $500 on a $1,000,000 home.  

 

“As the Eastside grows, so do the health care needs of our community,” said Ettore Palazzo, MD, Chief Executive Officer. “Proposition 1 would allow EvergreenHealth to invest in primary, urgent and specialty care, advanced diagnostics and outpatient behavioral health—ensuring more people have timely access to the care they need, closer to home.”

 

Why now?

EvergreenHealth has never asked to increase its levy funding—until now. When EvergreenHealth opened in 1972, it had 76 beds and served 22,000 residents. Today, it serves a population of more than 330,000 and has grown into a comprehensive health system offering nearly 400 beds, two Emergency Departments, eight Urgent Cares, 12 Primary Care practices, over 40 Specialty Care practices, Home Health and Hospice services, and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

 

What Would the Levy Lid Lift Fund?

If approved, Proposition 1 would:

  • Expand access to care by increasing capacity for primary, urgent, specialty, and outpatient behavioral health services
  • Recruit and retain providers to improve appointment availability
  • Invest in advanced diagnostic technology and infrastructure to meet current and future demand
  • Support programs for seniors and youth, including wellness classes and behavioral health

 

“These investments are about ensuring that our hospital district can continue to meet the needs of our growing community—not just today, but well into the future,” said Chris Bredeson, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer.

 

Learn More

To learn more about the proposed levy lid lift, explore frequently asked questions, and access educational resources, visit: www.evergreenhealth.com.

 

Election Day is August 5. Register to vote by July 27.

 

 

About EvergreenHealth  

 

EvergreenHealth is a community-owned hospital system serving more than one million residents in King and Snohomish counties. Since 1972, EvergreenHealth has evolved beyond the hospital into a network of primary care practices, urgent care centers, specialty clinics, extensive home care and hospice services and 24/7 emergency care in Kirkland, Monroe and Redmond. As a public hospital district, EvergreenHealth actively provides equal access to high-quality, high-value care, partnering with local organizations to perform outreach and offer health education to address our community’s needs. The hospital system is recognized as one of Healthgrades America’s 50 Best™ Hospitals in clinical excellence and holds a 5-Star Overall Rating from the Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services (CMS). Learn more at www.evergreenhealth.com.

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

UPDATED 6/2: Behavioral Health Treatment Expansion at EvergreenHealth

EvergreenHealth Public Hospital District No. 2 in Kirkland
- Our Community-Owned Hospital -

I have been following EvergreenHealth for years on behavioral health issues -- speaking at many of the Commissioner/CEO meetings urging outpatient treatment services. Years ago, my wife walked the NAMI parade with three Redmond councilmembers to advertise Evergreen's community support for an out-patient mental health clinic. 

EvergreenHealth treats at least one behavioral health patient per day in their Emergency Department. They remodeled the department with 2 rooms equiped with sound supressing materials dedicated to behavioral health patients.  

You may not have heard about CONNECTIONS in Kirkland.  They're a crisis center for behavioral health treatment. They have 32 beds, 18 observation chairs, psychiatrists, and case managers.  EvergreenHealth is partnering with CONNECTIONS to treat patients in crisis and those seeking out-patient care.    

Finally, EvergreenHealth is proposing a Levy Lid Lift in the August 5th, 2025 election. Some proceeds will fund outpatient telehealth and in-person mental health treatment in their twelve integrated primary care practices. They hired a Behavioral Health Director to run the program. ("Treatment" is:  medicine-management, with some therapy.)

Unlike Overlake Medical Center, EvergreenHealth is a Community-Owned Hospital, backed by our community.  I hope this update will help you in your levy vote! 

-- Bob Yoder, 5/29/2025, updated 6/2/25

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Friday, May 16, 2025

Light Rail Downtown Station Tributes

"Arnold / Redmond Pedestrian and Bicycle Advisory Committee"

Look around the Downtown Light Rail Station and you'll see plexi-glass panal tributes like this one of Arnold Tomac.  

There's a whole lot more to Arnie than his leading the "PED/BIKE Advisory Committee."  He was an early President of Redmond City Council, a Co-Founder of Redmond Town Center, to name a few.   

A kind and giving man ... 

-- Yoder, 5/16/25 

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

UPDATED 6/6: Redmond City Media


Photo on Redmond City TV (RCTV - Comcast 21)

Is the Mayor barricading Council from the public?   Council members' email addresses aren't hyperlinked, as well. 😖

 UPDATE:  Additional text was added on June 3 describing Redmond's form of government as being Strong Mayor with 7 elected councilmembers.  (Note the 7 pillars.) 


Yoder, 5/14/25, Updated, 5/27/25, 6/4/2025

Saturday, May 10, 2025

New Light Rail Extension Opening in Redmond


Pre-launch interviews before the opening ceremony.  

It's anticipated the East Link and 2 Line will connect with 1 Line in Seattle early 2026 providing testing goes well.   

Friday, May 9, 2025

Downtown / Marymoor Village Light Rail Station Celebration

     Seattle Times article on the Opening 5/10 


Join the community, leaders, and contributors from across the region on May 10 to celebrate two new stations on the 2 Line. ... Downtown Station / Marymoor Village Station.  

At 10:30 a.m., a speaking program will kick off the day at Downtown Redmond Station (16620 NE 76th St. Redmond, WA 98052), followed by a ribbon cutting.

Light rail is coming to Downtown Redmond! Move Redmond is excited to host Trail 2 Transit presented by Sound Transit and in partnership with Eastrail Partners & Africans on the Eastside. Join us May 10th from 12:00pm-4pm along with Sound Transit, Eastrail Partners,  Africans on the Eastside, and others to celebrate the Downtown Redmond light rail opening, a new critical connection into Downtown Redmond! During the day’s festivities, walk, bike or roll between Redmond light rail station and Redmond Central Connector to celebrate the opening of light rail with vendors, live entertainment, delicious food, and family friendly activities.

Sound Transit, 5/9/2025 At Downtown Redmond Station, join Move Redmond for a stroll or roll along Redmond's Central Connector Trail from the train station to the park. All along the trail you’ll find local vendors, live music, tasty food, and family-friendly fun. 

How to get there

The following bus routes serve Downtown Redmond Station: King County Metro Route 250RapidRide B Line, and ST Express 545 (drops off one block away).

Microsoft will also provide shuttles and ADA minivans running every 15 minutes between Redmond Technology Station, Marymoor Parking Garage, and Downtown Redmond Station from 9 a.m. until service begins.

Downtown Redmond Station does not have a parking facility, and Redmond Town Center does not allow event parking. We encourage you to take public transit to the event, if you can. show hosted by Africans on the Eastside. Music, dancing and a fashion show hosted by Africans on the Eastside.

Sunday, April 27, 2025

Cinco de Mayo Celebration In Redmond Downtown Park

 

Centro Cultural Mexicano welcomes community to Redmond for Cinco de Mayo event

Redmond Downtown Park will be filled with live music, dancing, art, and more on Sunday, May 4, for the annual Cinco de Mayo event.
7 hours on continual music and lots of food!  (darn, I can't make it.) 😞
King 5 Centro Cultural Mexicano interview

Statement from Governor Ferguson on 2025 Legislative Session

WA State Legislature passes $78 B budget; rent cap; gun permits 

Ferguson levy $9B new taxes to fund state budget

 Seattle Times, 5/21/2025 

Governor Bob Ferguson 
 photo Seattle Times

Statement from Governor Bob Ferguson on 2025 legislative session

Key priorities laid out by Governor Ferguson adopted in budget

OLYMPIA — Governor Bob Ferguson offered the following statement on the conclusion of the 2025 legislative session:

“I want to thank our legislators, staff and my team, for all their hard work this session as we faced a $16 billion budget shortfall. I look forward to carefully reviewing the budgets line by line over the next few weeks. When that review is complete, I will share my thoughts with the public in greater detail.

“Beginning with my inaugural address, I’ve emphasized that we must use realistic revenue projections, preserve our Rainy Day Fund reserves, find billions of dollars in savings and efficiencies, include a $100 million grant program for more law enforcement officers, increase investment in affordable housing, and increase the percentage of our budget devoted to K-12 education. The budgets adopted by the Legislature accomplish those goals.


Saturday, April 26, 2025

Meadows, Pollinators, Trees, Seeds and Gardens!


Letter to Council and Office of the Mayor:  

I really likedDeputy Park Director Dave Tuchek's presentation last night:  His naturalized meadow growing efforts will develop this Priority habitat!   His short explanation and education of pollinators was really interesting and brought things into a worldly perspective.  Amazing in-house construction and design of the Anderson Community Gardens!  And, Redmond wild flower seed packets to boot. ☝

Am so happy you are on a Redmond 2050 mission towards 40%tree canopy​; and you are identifying planting locations towards that end.  How will you build your tree stock for these massive plantings? The development community will have to pitch in. 
Please write a modified tree regulation ordinance to balance our tree canopy ​with housing needs.  ​A modified tree ordinance will build replacement tree stock ​and give us a chance to reach 40% canopy by 2050.  
Though you may be targeting low canopy locations, the Heron Rookery has immense cultural, natural, environmental, and historical value.  This forest remnant is a city gem.  I did a planting there last year and the city knows there's root rot and stoney soils.  My wish is you commit to a major understory restoration effort there, and construct narrow pathways for nature walks. Thank you! 

-- Bob Yoder, 4/25/2025