2013 Redmond Neighborhood Network and Redmond Ready on April 17, 2013 - Are You Ready?
Education Hill, North Redmond, and Sammamish Valley neighborhoods will meet on April 17, 2013 at Horace Mann Elementary (17001 NE 104th Street) for this year's Neighborhood Network conversation. This year's series includes a brief Redmond Ready workshop to help you, your neighbors, and your entire neighborhood prepare for disasters and emergencies.
Did you know that by being prepared, you can secure your home and family and then help others in need?
To learn more, visit the main Neighborhood webpage or contact Kimberly Dietz at 425-556-2415.
The Transportation Master Plan Update
We are updating the Transportation Master Plan.
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.
Learn more about the 172nd Ave NE Corridor
In response to community interest, staff from Redmond's Transportation division of Public Works, the Development Services Center, and the Long Range Planning division created an informational page. Please take a few moments to learn about the long-term plans along the 172nd Avenue NE corridor.
Link to 172nd Avenue NE page
Last Year's Neighborhood Network in North Redmond
On April 7, 2011, North Redmond residents joined Redmond City officials and staff to discuss the neighborhood. Piloted in 2010 in the Grass Lawn and

Education Hill neighborhoods, the Neighborhood Network meeting is a new annual venue for Redmond's citizens to communicate with the City.
This is what community members shared through an online questionnaire.
Neighbors also shared their thoughts with staff and City officials in person during the Neighborhood Network and 2011 Citizen Academy series.
Here is a compilation of those thoughts as well as staff's suggestions.
We look forward to working with you again as we begin to review your ideas and suggestions.
Contact Kimberly Dietz at 425-556-2415 with questions and for additional information.
Join us as a Neighborhood Steward
With the 2011 Redmond Neighborhood Network meetings occurring throughout the City, neighborhood stewards are addressing small neighborhood-based projects and goals. Please consider taking part in helping shape your neighborhood.
Contact Kimberly Dietz or call 425-556-2415 with questions and for additional information.