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The Overlake single-family, residential portions CAC will meet on
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 to review neighborhood feedback and
complete their recommendations for update to the neighborhood plan.
Please refer to the meeting information page for additional details.
Thereafter, the CAC will review the draft neighborhood plan.
Redmond's Planning Commission should begin reviewing the plan in the
second quarter of 2010. Please check back for updates and for
specific meeting dates.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts
with the CAC
as they complete their neighborhood plan recommendations
Residents attended a neighborhood conversation and shared thoughts and
questions with the Citizen Advisory Committee, City staff, and City
officials on Thursday, January 14, 2010. Thank you to The
Meadows community for allowing use of their clubhouse for this
neighborhood event.
A Brief Description of the
Neighborhood Plan Update Process
Residents of the single-family, residential sub-area met with
City staff for a preliminary discussion with regards to the
neighborhood plan update processes on June 28, 2007. This event marked
the official kick-off for the residential sub-area plan update. The
goal of the meeting was to establish a general understand of the
existing conditions, interests, and more immediate needs for this
sub-area of the Overlake neighborhood. Please take a moment to
review the summary for additional details.
The Overlake neighborhood single-family residential portion update processes will take place through 2009
and the first half of 2010,
having started in September 2007. During this multi-year period residents will have
many opportunities to provide
information regarding their wishes, ideas, and concerns for
the next twenty-year timeline for the Overlake neighborhood
residential sub-area.
Thoughts and questions may be directed to Kimberly Dietz, at 425-556-2415 or
Kimberly Dietz
or Jayme Jonas at 425-556-2496 or
Jayme
Jonas
Overlake Single-Family, Residential
Portions Map (pdf, 1.5 meg in file size)
To remain informed and to learn about scheduled meetings and
other events, regularly check meeting information.
Email serves as a simple, low-cost, and timely approach to
communication with the neighborhood residents. Typically, as
the process continues and as events approach, staff will provide
notification via email. To become part of the neighborhood
contact list, please send a message to
Kimberly Dietz
or
Jayme Jonas with your interest and contact information.
On-going Comment Opportunity
To
send comments at any time throughout the neighborhood plan
update process, please use the contact details for Kimberly Dietz
and Jayme Jonas,
as indicated above.
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