Sammamish Valley

May is National Preservation Month

Check the City's Historic Preservation webpages for information regarding a variety of opportunities for learning about Redmond's history.

Stay Informed about the Redmond Way Overlay Project

Check the project webpage for additional details including several community communication tools.

Thank You For Participating In Redmond's Neighborhood Network 2012

Thank you for sharing your perspective regarding the City and your neighborhood with us at the 2012 Neighborhood Network series.

The City continues to look for opportunities to enhance programs and customer service aspects of our day to day operations.  Please take a few moments to reflect on this year's or previous year's Neighborhood Network meetings and tell us what is most meaningful to you and what aspects of the series could be enhanced.

2012 Redmond Neighborhood Network Follow Up Questionnaire

Here is what the community shared with City officials and staff in 2012:

Please contact Kimberly Dietz, 425-556-2415 for a printed copy of the complete report and attachments.

The Transportation Master Plan Update

Please review the TMP project pages to learn about community perspective shared at the November 17 Transportation Master Plan meeting. 

The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) sets a course for Redmond to follow in developing and managing its transportation system. It also sets a course for the City’s involvement with other cities and agencies in developing regional networks, including a High Capacity Transit system connecting centers in Redmond with centers throughout the Puget Sound region. The TMP describes programs, projects and actions to be taken by the City from now to the year 2022. The TMP also describes the ultimate multimodal transportation network that Redmond will achieve as the City approaches “build out” in the years after 2022. Redmond will update this TMP in 2009, reflecting the experience it has had with this Plan and its progress toward implementing these programs and projects. (source:  Redmond's Transportation Master Plan, 2005

Getting Involved with the
Sammamish Valley Neighborhood

Many community members participate in helping to consider the future on behalf of their neighborhood.  The City offers a variety of choices for those who live, work, own property, and have an interest in Redmond to learn more and participate at a level that works with their schedule.  The following describe a few approaches that citizens have taken part in during the past few years as well as a few new and emerging tools:

Activity

Level of Involvement

Next Step

Open House Periodic - scheduled
as needed and announced
via neighborhood mailer 
n/a 
Citizen
Advisory
Committee 
Frequent - approximate
two-year commitment
during neighborhood plan
update 
Contact
Kimberly
Dietz
,
425-556-2415 
Mailing List  As opportunities arise - receive occasional e-mail from staff about opportunities to participate 
Send your e-mail address to Kimberly Dietz
eAlerts  Periodic, as opportunities arise - join Redmond's eAlerts Subscription to receive timely e-mails about the neighborhood 
eAlerts Subscription (check the Sammamish Valley box) 
Stewardship  As often as preferred - volunteer as a neighborhood steward to assist with projects and other activities throughout the year 
Contact
Kimberly
Dietz
,
425-556-2415
  


About the Sammamish Valley Neighborhood

The Sammamish Valley neighborhood plan policies

View of Sammamish Valley from Willows RoadThe Sammamish Valley is bounded on the north by the Redmond City limits, on the south by Downtown Redmond, on the east by the slopes of Education Hill, and on the west by Willows Road.
The south end of the Sammamish Valley is a manufacturing and research and development area.  These types of uses transition to recreation and agricultural uses at the north end of the valley.

 

Contact:
Kimberly Dietz 
425-556-2415
or
neighborhoods@redmond.gov
 

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