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.
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
The 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.