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Overlake Single-Family, Residential Portions
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Stop by the Overlake Neighborhood Sub-area Open House on Tuesday, November 18th -- 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

The Overlake neighborhood's single-family, residential sub-area Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) will host an open house on November 18th  This is an opportunity for residents and interested citizens to provide input regarding the development of a neighborhood plan for the year 2030.  Members of the CAC, city staff, and city officials will be present to listen to your thoughts and to answer questions.  Your feedback is an essential component to neighborhood planning; please stop by on November 18th from 6:00 pm to 9:00pm at The Clubhouse at The Meadows -- 6526 156th Place NE, (street parking on 156th Avenue NE and NE 65th Street).  A brief presentation followed by Q&A will take place at 6:30 pm as well.  Additional information, map, and parking/site details.
 

The Neighborhood Plan Update For The Single-Family, Residential Portions Is Now Underway!

A neighborhood survey is ready for your input.  Please take a few moments to share your thoughts regarding the neighborhood and its future.
 

As well, please review the Spring 2008 Neighborhood Newsletter to learn more!

The Overlake Single-Family, Residential Portions Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) is now underway as they work toward an updated neighborhood plan. This group of residents will meet once a month to explore the many aspects of living, working, and recreating within this sub-area of the Overlake neighborhood and to consider it's relationship to the vicinity while looking ahead to the next twenty-years.  To learn more and to get to know the CAC, please attend an upcoming work meeting.  They are posted on the meetings webpage.  As well, please contact the staff lead with questions and thoughts at kdietz@redmond.gov or 425-556-2415.

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 throughout 2009, having started in September 2007.  During this two-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, questions, and interests in participation may be directed to Kimberly Dietz, the sub-area plan lead, at 425-556-2415 or kdietz@redmond.gov

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.

E-mail 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 e-mail.  To become part of the neighborhood contact list, please send a message to kdietz@redmond.gov with your interest and contact information.

Many levels of participation are available throughout a plan update process.  Please refer to the meetings page to learn more about work sessions and other events.  As well, residents may contact Kimberly Dietz at 425-556-2415 or kdietz@redmond.gov to learn about additional opportunities.

On-going Comment Opportunity

To send comments at any time throughout the neighborhood plan update process, please use the contact details for Kimberly Dietz, as indicated above.

 

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What's New!

November 18th Open House -- 6:00 to 9:00 pm

The Green Redmond Partnership Program with the Cascade Land Conservancy

Overlake Neighborhood Single-Family, Residential Portions Meeting Information and Participation Opportunities

Spring 2008 Neighborhood Newsletter

Projects

West Lake Sammamish Parkway and Bel-Red Road Project News

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Join the Sub-Area Neighborhoods E-mail Contacts List

Or Join the Sub-Area Neighborhoods Regular-Mail Contacts List

Additional Reference Links

What is Neighborhood Planning and Updating?

Neighborhood Citizen Academy Suggested Reading Links

Additional Reading Links for Transportation Topics