Trained Forest Stewards will again be hosting the Last Saturday volunteer events in Redmond Parks continuing the restoration efforts of the Green Redmond Partnership.
The Washington State Department of Commerce has awarded the City of Redmond a Judge’s Merit Award in the Governor’s Smart Communities Awards program for the City’s Digital Planning and Development Suite.
Come be part of the biggest event hosted by the City of Redmond! Community events such as Derby Days rely on the talents of hundreds of volunteers of all ages.
May is National Preservation Month and this year's theme encourages the greater community to “See, Save, and Celebrate” historic places.
The City of Redmond has released its eighth annual Community Indicators report.
On Friday, May 3, 2013, The City of Redmond invites residents, business owners, developers, property owners, artists, and the public to come together for the first ever Feedback Festival: A Public Forum on Arts in Downtown.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione presented his annual “State of the City” address during the April One Redmond Membership Luncheon held Thursday, April 11th
Trained Forest Stewards will again be hosting the Last Saturday volunteer events in Redmond Parks continuing the restoration efforts of the Green Redmond Partnership.
The City of Redmond invites any individual, business or organization to submit applications for amendments to Redmond’s Comprehensive Plan and associated Zoning Code provisions.
The City of Redmond is seeking feedback on its draft Transportation Master Plan (TMP), the document that will guide citywide transportation investments and policies.
The Redmond Police Department Traffic Unit is conducting directed enforcement during morning and afternoon commute hours on Avondale Road beginning this week through the end of the month.
The City of Redmond Fire Department has been awarded a Vision 20/20 Grant through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant program. This grant provides resources to install 2,500 smoke alarms, 15 hearing-impaired smoke alarms, and perform 1,000 home safety assessments for families located within the Redmond Fire Department response area.
Hop on over to Redmond’s favorite Egg Hunt! The City of Redmond will host a traditional egg hunt, on Saturday, March 30 from 9am – 11am, with the hunt starting at 10am sharp, located at Redmond City Hall campus, 15670 NE 85th St.
The City of Redmond will launch its 2013 Neighborhood Network series on Wednesday, March 20th from 6:00pm-7:30pm in the City Council Chambers featuring a brief workshop and community conversation on emergency preparedness.
LA comes to Redmond as the editor and writers of the Los Angeles Review join Redmond Poet Laureate Jeannine Hall Gailey to celebrate...
The City of Redmond, Washington, seeks an artist or artist team to design integrated art and trailside interpretive features for the Redmond Central Connector Phase II, a regional trail running through the heart of Redmond.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee annual Girls Unlimited series continues this year with the theme “Expanding Your Tomorrow”
The City of Redmond is recruiting two new volunteer members of the Arts Commission to begin their service in April 2013
Are you passionate about libraries and the role the Redmond Regional Library plays in the Redmond community?
On January 7, 2013, the City of Redmond will launch its new permitting and land management system known as E-Track.
Celebrate Redmond's past, present and future! Enjoy all the festivities at the Centennial Community Bonfire, the city’s final centennial event.
King County Search and Rescue and Redmond Police personnel continued their search this morning at 8:00 a.m. for Redmond resident Ira Thomas Clodfelter.
The Redmond Police Department asks for the public’s assistance in locating a missing Redmond Man.
On December 4, 2012, Roger Waterhouse and Glenn Kearney of Artech, Inc. fastened the restored Odd Fellows links to the front façade of the historic Odd Fellows Hall, at 7979 Leary Way.
People who live, work or own property in Southeast Redmond, as well as others interested in the future of this neighborhood, are encouraged to participate in a workshop for the Southeast Redmond Neighborhood Plan update.
For most of us, the holiday season represents a time for family festivities and good cheer. What few of us consider is that the holiday season can bring an increased risk of home fires.
The City of Redmond together with the Washington Clay Arts Association, present the fourth annual Redmond Clay Studio Holiday Ceramic Show and Sale.
The City of Redmond is recruiting two youth advocates to join the City’s active and vibrant Arts Commission. Youth advocates are an essential part of the Arts Commission.
The restored Odd Fellows rings insignia will again adorn the front façade of Odd Fellows Hall at 7979 Leary Way.
Mayor John Marchione will proclaim November 24, 2012, the Saturday after Thanksgiving, as Small Business Saturday in Redmond.
The City of Redmond has published a redesigned print and digital version of Redmond 2030, the City’s Comprehensive Plan, with a forward-looking design to illustrate the community’s 20-year vision of the future.
The Redmond City Council has approved the Settlement Agreement between the City of Redmond and Waste Management regarding the driver labor strike that disrupted garbage, recycling and yard waste service from July 25th- August 2nd, 2012.
Kick-off the holiday season by joining Redmond residents, businesses, and the community at large by celebrating Redmond’s Centennial by day and Redmond Lights by night!
The Redmond Parks and Recreation Department is “going green” with the next issue of the City’s recreation guide.
Redmond is known for many things and is in fact home to miles of trails, beautiful parks and a growing diverse community. Redmond is also home for close to 400 proud military Veterans
Within the last week alone a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of British Columbia, Hawaii and Alaska received Tsunami warnings, and hurricane-turned-Superstorm Sandy claimed over 100 lives.
Ever wonder what it takes to plan and grow a neighborhood? The City officially kicks-off the Southeast Redmond Neighborhood Plan update process in November with two neighborhood events to seek ideas on what topics should be considered as part of the neighborhood plan update.
The Urban Forestry Restoration Project, administered by the Washington State Dept. of Natural Resources Urban and Community Forestry Program (DNR), is an exciting opportunity to enhance the capacity of urban forests to manage storm-water and improve air and water quality by improving the health and functionality of trees and forested sites in urban settings.
The City of Redmond has an opening on the Human Services Commission for anyone who lives or works within Redmond’s city limits.
Witches, pumpkin heads, and black cats, scary spooks and black bats, its Halloween. Kids taking to the streets to Trick or Treat are more focused on candy than on safety.
It has been one year since Lorill Sinclaire Bryden, a 49 year old Redmond female, was last seen. As the date of her disappearance approaches the one year mark, the Redmond Police Department asks for the public’s assistance.
Mayor John Marchione will introduce his City 2013-2014 biennial budget to the City Council during the Tuesday, October 9th Council study session.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on Friday, October 5, 2012 from 10:00am to 11:00am will feature Janeen Olson, City of Redmond's Office of Emergency Management/CERT Program Manager.
Join Redmond Mayor John Marchione for the Luke McRedmond Centennial Walk to explore the history of Redmond on Saturday, October 13th.
The City of Redmond will accept applications for its 2013 Tourism Fund Matching Grants through Wednesday, October 31, at 5pm.
The City of Redmond has an opening on the Human Services Commission for anyone who lives or works within Redmond’s city limits.
Members of the Community are invited to join City Staff and the Mayor on Wednesday, September 26th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm in the Council Chambers to hear about the next phase of plans and development for Downtown Redmond.
Members of the Redmond City Council will roll up their sleeves to participate in the Month of Concern for the Hungry by hosting a Food Drive on Saturday, September 22, 2012 and Sunday, Sunday September 2
Come join the City’s Historic Preservation program and the Redmond Historical Society as they host a “Haunted History Walking Tour” on September 30, 2012, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
September is National Preparedness Month which means that City Officials are looking at new ways to connect citizens with information and education about safety, advance disaster planning and emergency preparedness.
Redmond Police will be doing pedestrian enforcement in the downtown area on September 18th and 25th.
Redmond's Poet Laureate is a writer on a mission – to bring poetry to people who think poetry is not for them. “Geeks for Poetry, Poetry for Geeks” is Jeannine Hall Gailey’s mantra as she launches into her work as literary ambassador from one of the world’s most famous tech cities.
On April 9th, the Redmond Police Department warned about a series of vehicle prowls and burglaries in the area. On Wednesday, August 1st, they found those suspects believed to be responsible for over 60 crimes and a lot of stolen property.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on Friday, September 7, 2012 from 10:00am to 11:00am am will feature Redmond Parks Director, Craig Larsen as the presenter.
Thursday, September 6, 2012 7:30am – 8:30 am Council Chambers. The City announces the launch of its new and enhanced interactive Electronic Zoning Code or EZ-Code
September is National Preparedness Month. The City of Redmond has started a public emergency preparedness campaign called “Redmond Ready” that encourages citizens to get trained in First Aid, CPR, and personal preparedness.
At the City Council meeting on Tuesday evening August 21, 2012, Mayor John Marchione presented Councilmember Hank Myers with an Advanced Leadership Certificate from the Association of Washington Cities (AWC’s) Municipal Leadership (CML) program.
Being recognized as one of America’s Best Cities is a perfect and fitting recognition during the City of Redmond’s 100 year Centennial which is being celebrated this year.
The City plans to do major tree trimming of the American Elm trees located in close proximity to the Stone House at 16244 Cleveland Street.
With four banks robbed in less than three months, the Edmonds, Poulsbo, Redmond, and Stanwood Police Departments are collaborating to “stick it” to a bank robber dubbed the “Duct Tape Bandit.”
Today, MONEY reveals the 2012 list of MONEY’s 100 Best Places to Live in America, highlighting small cities across the country with populations of 50,000-300,000.
Redmond Way is scheduled for paving on the following dates: Saturday, August 11th and Saturday August 18th, from 7am to 7pm, weather permitting.
The City will celebrate Redmond’s Great Day of Play, Friday, August 24 3p-7pm at Redmond City Hall Campus, 15670 NE 85th St. Run, shoot, skate, jump, there’s something for everyone. Families who value health, fitness, recreation and bringing “play” to their lives will enjoy this event.
Following an eight month collaborative process with regional stakeholders, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Advisory Task Force adopted recommendations for a prospective renewal of the Medic One/EMS levy aimed at maintaining the integrity of our world class system.
Grinding operations for the Redmond Way Overlay Maintenance Project are tentatively scheduled to begin Thursday morning, August 2nd.
If you are a design professional and care about the quality of architecture and landscaping in the City of Redmond, consider applying for one of two vacant positions on the Design Review Board.
King County, cities urge quick, equitable resolution in strike by Local 117 against Waste Management
Have you ever attended Redmond Derby Days? How about Redmond Lights? Are you interested in how the City stages these large-scale community events? Are you ready to celebrate the City’s Centennial this December?
Come join Lucia Neare's Theatrical Wonders and be part of Professor Pomme's Pomp and Pastry Paradoxicals. The community is invited to participate in this enjoyable interactive theatrical event planned for audiences of all ages.
A Redmond female was sexually assaulted in her apartment near the 8500 block of 148th Avenue NE at knifepoint this morning
The City of Redmond and Forterra are partnering to sponsor a work party on Saturday, July 28th from 9 am to 12 noon at Idylwood Beach Park, 3650 West Lake Sammamish Parkway NE
The surface parking lot on 160th Street just east of the City Hall Parking Garage and North of the District Court will be closed beginning Wednesday, July 11th at 5pm for set up of the Derby Days carnival and will remain closed until Noon on Monday, July 16th.
The City of Redmond Parks and Recreation Department and Redmond Arts Commission has announced its lineup for the 2012 Arts in the Parks summer performance series that begins Thursday, July 19th at noon
The Redmond Senior Center is looking to cast a variety of amateur or professional performers in two shows this fall in October and December.
The City of Redmond recently recognized nine individuals who began a legacy of culture and creativity in Redmond as part of the 2012 Redmond Arts Awards ceremony.
The Redmond Fire Department reminds residents that the sale and personal possession and use of all fireworks within the city limits of Redmond are prohibited by City ordinance.
Redmond will celebrates the 72nd Annual Derby Days Summer Festival this year, in conjunction with its Centennial. The festival runs Friday, July 13 from 6-10pm, Saturday, July 14 from 10am-10pm and Sunday, July 15th from 9-Noon and 4-8pm.
On Tuesday, May 22, 2012, the Redmond City Council approved a mediated settlement of the Land Use Appeal brought against the City and Group Health Cooperative in January, 2012 by Sustainable Redmond and other petitioners.
This program annually recognizes the outstanding efforts of local communities and their partners throughout Washington State to create quality communities.
Just in time for summer, residents of the Spiritbrook neighborhood will celebrate the re-opening of the local park, Tuesday, June 26, 12:30 – 2pm, 6500 151 Ave NE.
The second fire in two days in a Redmond mobile home park has been ruled suspicious by the Redmond Police and Fire Departments.
The City of Redmond and Forterra are partnering to sponsor a work party on Saturday, June 30th from 9 am to 12 noon at Viewpoint Park.
The City will host the first public hearing on the 2013-2014 biennial budget this Tuesday, June 19th at 7:30 at Redmond City Hall during the regular city council meeting
A two car injury crash has closed Bellevue-Redmond RD at NE 40th Street. Motorists should plan on using alternate routes throughout the morning.
The City of Redmond invites its citizens to join a dynamic Volunteer Commission to help shape the future of our City’s Park and Trails
On Tuesday, June 12, 2012, the City of Redmond’s Design Review Board (DRB) singled out 25 projects built in the City during the years 2004 and 2011 for special recognition at a ceremony held during the evening City Council Meeting
On Tuesday, June 12, 2012, the City of Redmond’s Design Review Board (DRB) singled out 25 projects built in the City during the years 2004 and 2011 for special recognition at a ceremony held during the evening City Council Meeting
The Redmond Police Department’s 2011 statistics reflect similarly to what law enforcement agencies are seeing nationwide—crime is down
The City of Redmond is home to the DigiPen Institute of Technology, an international pioneer and world leader in the teaching and development of digital interactive media. DigiPen and the One Redmond Initiative, partnered to develop an animated video that celebrates the City’s future vision
Redmond Police responded to a call about an 11 year old female student being approached at approximately 7:45 a.m. this morning.
Beginning the week of June 9th, spot repair work will begin along Redmond Way as part of the Redmond Way Overlay maintenance project.
The City of Redmond Arts Program along with Redmond’s Poet Laureate Rebecca Meredith will host ‘A Night of Readings’ Saturday, June 9th from 8pm-10pm at Soul Food Books
King County Executive Dow Constantine recognized the City of Redmond’s restored Anderson Park Picnic Shelter, a WPA-built park facility, during
Without volunteers, Redmond community events could not happen. Community events such as Derby Days rely on the talents and participation of hundreds of volunteers of all ages.
Have you ever wondered how the City makes decisions on what programs receive budget dollars or where the City’s money comes from?
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee (RYPAC) is sponsoring its Sixth Annual FREE Summer Movie Series
On May 16, 2012 at 7:22 a.m. Police responded to a serious injury car v. semi-truck collision near 15300 Redmond Way.
The City of Redmond will join FeetFirst.org for a unique Walk and Talk event on Thursday, May 24 from 5:30-7:30pm in downtown.
The City of Redmond’s NE 90thth Street Bridge will be closed up to 7 hours a day beginning Monday, May 21
The City of Redmond’s NE 36th Street Bridge has recently been named 2012 National Public Works Project of the Year
The City of Redmond and Forterra, formerly the Cascade Land Conservancy, are partnering to sponsor a work party on Saturday, May 26
The City of Redmond has announced the selection of Ms. Jeri Rowe-Curtis to fill the new position of Communications and Marketing Administrator effective June 1st
Mayor John Marchione recently announced changes in the Public Works and Planning Departments to enhance alignment with the City’s vision and customer service goals.
The City has one opening on the Parks and Trails Commission that must be filled by a resident living inside Redmond’s city limits with a Redmond address
The community is invited to celebrate Redmond bicyclists at “Redmond’s 100th Birthday Bike Bash”
At approximately 3:25 p.m. this afternoon Redmond Police responded to a one-car collision in the 15900 block of NE 55th Way.
The City of Redmond will host a pet fair, Whiskers, Wings & Wagging Tails, on Saturday, May 12 from 10am to 3pm at the Redmond Senior Center
May is National Preservation Month and celebrates historic places by “Discovering America’s Hidden Gems”
The City of Redmond has released its seventh annual Redmond Community Indicators report
If you’re a victim of a crime in Redmond, then you may be receiving a call from the police department.
The Redmond Fire Department received a 911 call at approximately 11:58 a.m. today of a report of smoke in the area of the 15900 block of NE 41st Street.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on Friday, May 4 from 10 to 11am will feature Redmond Mayor John Marchione
The City of Redmond and Forterra, formerly the Cascade Land Conservancy, are partnering to sponsor a work party...
Join the Redmond Historical Society and the City of Redmond for an opening reception and viewing of the exhibit Moving Forward, Looking Back: Washington’s First Women in Government.
Redmond residents with an interest in the future growth and character of the city are invited to apply for an upcoming vacancy on the Redmond Planning Commission.
The Redmond Police Department wants the public to be aware of a series of motor vehicle prowl and burglary incidents that have occurred on the east side of King County over the past few weeks.
The City of Redmond invites any individual, business or organization to submit applications for amendments to Redmond’s Comprehensive Plan.
Hop on over to Redmond’s favorite Egg Hunt! The City of Redmond will host a traditional egg hunt, on Saturday, April 7 from 9am – 11am, with the hunt starting at 10am sharp, located at Redmond City Hall campus
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on Friday, April 6 from 10 to 11am will feature Officer Jeff Swanson of the Redmond Police Department.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) will host a speaker from Humanities Washington on Tuesday, April 3rd from 9am to 10am at 8703 160th Avenue NE.
Are you passionate about libraries and the role the Redmond Regional Library plays in the Redmond community?
Bring your neighbors and celebrate the importance of Redmond’s trees and forest ecosystems by joining the City of Redmond Parks and Recreation Department at Arbor Day 2012, Wednesday, April 11 at Farrel-McWhirter Park, 19545 Redmond Road from 3:30 pm to 6pm
Key Bank on the 15100 block of NE 24th Street was robbed about 5:50 p.m. this afternoon
The City of Redmond will officially dedicate its newest fire station on Friday, March 30th. Fire Station 17, located at 16917 NE 116th Street in North Redmond is the first new fire station built within the City since 1996.
The City of Redmond’s results oriented budget process is now officially underway.
The Redmond Police Traffic Division continues to investigate a hit and run collision that occurred last week, sending a pedestrian to the hospital
Teen Community Scholarship Awards are now accepting applicants.
The Redmond Police Department bid farewell to retiring Assistant Chief Larry Gainer last week after more than 35 years serving the department and community.
Redmond Police Traffic Investigators are investigating a hit and run traffic collision at NE 85th St. and 164th Ave NE that has sent a 22 year-old Redmond man to the hospital
The City has two openings on the Parks and Trails Commission.
The Old Fire House Teen Center (OFH) is once again hosting an all ages Classic Rockathon for young people.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on March 2 from 10 to 11am will feature Jerome Jin, administrator in the City’s recycling program.
Trash or Treasure Antique/Collectable Appraisals is returning to the Redmond Senior Center for its fourth year.
The City of Redmond invites community members to participate in the upcoming 2012 Redmond Neighborhood Network and Budgeting by Priorities meetings in February and March.
Up and coming Seattle fiber artist Suzanne Tidwell will create an installation of Artificial Light in Redmond’s Anderson Park, 7802 168 Avenue NE, beginning February 18.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee (RYPAC) annual Girls Unlimited series continues this year with the theme “What if girls ran the world” on Saturday, March 3 from 10 to 2 pm at Redmond City Hall.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) will host a speaker from Humanities Washington on Tuesday, February 28 from 1 to 2 pm.
Redmond Poet Laureate Rebecca Meredith and several local poets will develop a Poetry Anthology this spring in honor of the City’s Centennial celebrations in 2012.
The Redmond Arts Season roundtable discussion on South Asian literary arts is scheduled for Saturday, February 11 from 2 to 4pm at SoulFood Books.
The Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on February 3 from 10 to 11am will feature Mark Donnell, and Firefighter and Paramedic for Redmond Medic One.
From January 27 to May 31, the Redmond Arts Commission presents an exhibition of artwork by Stephanie Nicoll Reilly in public buildings throughout the city.
The Redmond Arts Commission seeks applications for the position of Redmond Poet Laureate.
This event is CANCELLED by the speaker due to the weather.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee, in affiliation with the Asian Student Association of Redmond High School, will bring in the Chinese New Year with its annual free celebration at the Old Fire House Teen Center.
The City of Redmond invites community members to participate in the 2012 Redmond Citizen Academy.
The next Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat is on January 6 from 10 to 11am in the Fireplace Lounge of RSC, 8703 160th Avenue NE.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee (RYPAC) annual Girls Unlimited series continues this year with the theme “What if Girls Ran the World” on Saturday, January 21 from 10 to 2 pm at Redmond City Hall, 15670 NE 85th Street.
Mayor John Marchione will welcome Cashman Consulting and Investments to Redmond at a ribbon cutting ceremony at 5pm on Thursday, January 12 at 8118 165th Avenue NE.
On December 13, 2011 the Redmond City Council approved a master plan and development agreement for a 28-acre parcel in Overlake, previously home to Group Health Overlake Hospital.
The Lake Washington School District (LWSD) and City of Redmond will host an opportunity for the public to meet and talk with Dr. Traci Pierce, the LWSD Board of Director’s preferred candidate for its next District Superintendent.
Redmond’s City Council adopted a major update to the City’s Comprehensive Plan this month, the first city in the state to complete this milestone within the current state legislated update cycle.
The Redmond Arts Commission is looking for applications from Redmond residents, unincorporated King County residents or people who work in Redmond interested in developing and supporting the arts.
On Sunday, February 5 at 7am, the City of Redmond’s Gridiron 1 Mile Downhill Dash race will begin at the intersection of NE 100th Ave and 166th Ave NE.
Just in time for holiday shopping, Think Redmond, a buy local program for Redmond, recently launched a new and improved business directory.
Mayor John Marchione will welcome 180 Degrees Chiropractic to Redmond at an opening ceremony at 3 pm on Friday, January 6 at 16150 NE 85th Street, Suite 110.
Next year, 2012, is Redmond’s Centennial year. To celebrate, Redmond Poet Laureate Rebecca Meredith is seeking ten poets to help create the Redmond Centennial Poetry Anthology.
The City has one opening on the Parks and Trails Commission that must be filled by a resident living outside Redmond’s city limits with a Redmond address.
The City of Redmond has an opening on the Human Services Commission for anyone who lives or works within Redmond’s city limits.
The Redmond Police Department is continuing its missing person investigation and asking for the public’s assistance in finding Lorill Sinclaire (aka Lorill Bryden).
The City will soon begin the process again for the 2013-2014 biennial budget and needs members of the community to volunteer for a very important part of the effort, which is to become a member of one of the six Results Teams.
The 3rd annual Redmond Lights Chili Cook-Off concluded on Saturday, December 3, 2011 at Redmond Town Center.
The Redmond Fire Department released its final report regarding the January 1, 2011 fire at the Sammamish Ridge Apartments.
Due to revenue shortfalls in King County Fire District 34 that are close to $1 Million for 2012,the District and the Redmond Fire Department have developed a new staffing plan for Fire Station 13, 8701 208 Ave NE.
The Redmond Clay Studio, together with the Washington Clay Arts Association, presents the third annual Holiday Ceramic Show and Sale from Friday, December 9 through Monday, December 12 at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center.
Redmond residents with an interest in the future growth and character of the city are invited to apply for an upcoming vacancy on the Redmond Planning Commission.
It is estimated there are 300 to 500 men and women sleeping outdoors on the Eastside each night.
The City of Redmond has an opening on the Human Services Commission for anyone who lives or works within Redmond’s city limits.
The Eastside Month of Concern for the Hungry, “Share What You Can,” campaign collected more than 90,000 pounds of food and nearly $15,000 in cash donations during the month-long food drive.
Up and coming Seattle fiber artist Suzanne Tidwell will create a small installation of her Artificial Light exhibition in the courtyard outside Redmond City Hall.
This year, Redmond Lights Winter Festival will be held on Saturday, December 3 from 4 to 8pm at various locations around the city.
The City of Redmond is looking for citizen volunteers to fill a vacancy on its Civil Service Commission.
The City of Redmond invites the community to “Redmond Transportation 2030”, a first look at the draft list of future transportation projects and programs coming from the year-long public process to update the City’s Transportation Master Plan (TMP).
The Old Fire House Teen Center’s youth advisory board, in partnership with the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), is hosting “Behind the Lens: A Celebration of Youth Filmmaking” on Friday, December 9 from 7 to 9pm at the Old Fire House.
The Redmond Arts Commission presents an art exhibit at the Redmond Senior Center (RSC), 8703 160th Avenue NE, by mixed media monotype printmaker April Richardson.
Mayor John Marchione will welcome Deana Hale and the Edward Jones office to Redmond at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Friday, November 4 in the Whole Foods Market Place.
The Redmond Arts Commission presents an exhibit of artwork by Holly Campbell at the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center, 16600 NE 80th Street.
The Redmond Arts Commission wants the community to join them in a conversation about the arts in Redmond on Thursday, November 10 from 7 to 9pm at Soul Food Books, 15748 Redmond Way.
The next Redmond Senior Center (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat is on November 4 from 10 to 11am in the Fireplace Lounge of RSC, 8703 160th Avenue NE.
The City of Redmond and the Cascade Land Conservancy partner to sponsor a work party on Saturday, October 29 from 9 am to 12 noon at Hartman Park, 17300 NE 104 Street.
The City of Redmond has been designated as an Interactive Media and Digital Arts Innovation Partnership Zone (IPZ) by the Washington State Department of Commerce.
The third annual Redmond Lights Chili Cook-Off is scheduled for Saturday, December 3 at Redmond Town Center (new location).
Redmond achieved national recognition as one of America’s Promise Alliance’s 100 Best Communities for Young People presented by ING for its initiatives to help young people.
The Redmond Police Department is looking for clues from an armed robbery that occurred Wednesday, October 12 approximately 10:50 p.m. at the 17800 block of NE Union Hill Road.
At its October 11 study session, the Redmond City Council discussed the City’s Traffic Safety Camera pilot program and agreed the data did not provide clear conclusions on intersection safety.
Today in King County Superior Court, Judge Laura Inveen ruled in favor of the City of Redmond’s action on a proposed red-light camera initiative petition effort led by Mukilteo resident Tim Eyman.
The Bellevue, Kirkland, and Redmond Police Departments, in collaboration with Eastside Domestic Violence Program, encourage everyone to observe October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Video profiles featuring the Redmond mayoral and council candidates are now available to view on Redmond City Television.
Volunteering is vital for Redmond’s community events to be successful.
The City of Redmond needs volunteers to join "ReLeaf" efforts on Saturday, October 8 from 10am to 2pm at Westside Park, 5810 156th Ave NE.
The Redmond Youth Partnership Advisory Committee annual Girls Unlimited series begins this year with the theme “What if girls ran the world” on Saturday, October 15 from 10 am to 2 pm at Redmond City Hall, 15670 NE 85th Street.
The Redmond City Council will hold a public hearing on the Group Health Overlake Master Plan and Development Agreement during its Tuesday, October 18th regular meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. at Redmond City Hall.
The League of American Bicyclists named Redmond a silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community on September 14.
The Puget Sound region was hit with a magnitude 6.7 earthquake shortly after noon today. As with many jurisdictions, the city of Redmond was affected and has opened its Emergency Coordination Center (ECC) for response.
On December 4, 2012, Roger Waterhouse and Glenn Kearney of Artech, Inc. fastened the restored Odd Fellows links to the front façade of the historic Odd Fellows Hall, at 7979 Leary Way.