Dec 28, 2018 - Redmond's community evolution is successfully weaving the small town feel of older, established neighborhoods with the energy and vitality of ...
Innovative outdoor education in the school district
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I'm so happy our schools are taking this innovative hands-on approach to learning, What do you think?
"Finance, Administration and Communication" Council meeting talking points: The City Website : Phase One involved community outreach and is complete. Phase Two is underway and involves building out the design. 90% of the design is done with 5,000 pages reduced to 1500 pages. (This just gives you and idea how outdated this website is; many of us have been asking for a new website for almost a decade.) In response to Council member Steve Fields' question about how many employees were involved in Phase Two, Communications Director Lisa Mayre said 50 staff representing all departments participated in the updates. 12- 15 "super users" from planning and land use played a major role. Mr. Myers asked for Search engine improvements. Apparently, we'll have them. (I get better luck on google.) We can expect more photos and videos too. Launch month is February. Neighborhood Conversations : Jill Smith is now a member of the Com...
Education Hill Neighborhood Association will be presenting a series of topic-based forums of interest to Eastside residents. These forums will be held at First Baptist Church of Redmond (16700 NE 95 th Street, Redmond, WA 98052). Parking available for all forums in the north lot. Lake Washington School District (LWSD) Levy Thursday, February 7, 2019 7:30 PM Representatives from LWSD will provide information and be available for questions regarding the Capital Projects Levy proposed for the April 23, 2019 ballot. Forum will begin at 7:30 pm in the Auditorium. Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/ events/188835422071858/ City of Redmond Planning Director ...
Steve's holiday letter to Friends and Family Last December at this time I was preparing for my first year on the Redmond City Council. An opportunity only made possible by your support and inspiration. It was an exciting moment in my life. This Holiday week, I am again preparing, now for my second year, with an even deeper appreciation and dedication to the work of serving as an elected representative. I am firmly committed to and guided by the belief that local governments must maintain a close and active decision-making partnership with the community to not only keep the public informed of what we are doing, but more importantly, to keep us informed by the public on what we need to do. Here in Redmond progress has been made over this past year. As our most senior member on the city council put it during his closing comments on the 2019/2020 budget approval �We have a new spirit of inquiry on the council. We are questioning our techniques, assumptions, and our values�...
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