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Redmond Community Indicators
Working to achieve the community's vision

Redmond Community Indicators, debuting in 2006, is a tool for assessing progress toward achieving the eight broad community goals that underpin Redmond's Comprehensive Plan.  See below for annual reports and for information on specific indicators, updated as new information becomes available.



 

Annual Reports
2006, 2007, 2008

Annual Summary Pamphlets
2006, 2007, 2008.

Indicators by Goal

Conserve
Achieved vs. Allowed Residential Density
Bird Counts at Marymoor Park
Water Consumption
Waste & Recycling
Transfer of Development Rights Activity
Stream Water Quality
Fish Counts
Environmentally Sensitive Urban Development
 

Character
Access to Parks
Parks, Open Space, and Trails
Crime Clearance Rate
Crime Statistics
Fire & EMS Response Times
Fire Prevention Statistics
Fire, Police, EMS Calls for Service
Graduation Rates

 
Choices
Access to Convenience Goods & Services
Affordable Dwellings Permitted
Contribution to Housing Trust Fund
Housing Permits Issued by Size
Innovative & Senior Housing
Land Capacity vs. Growth Planning Targets
Residents per Employee
Small- & Medium-sized Licensed Businesses
 
Centers
CIP Completion in Centers
Downtown & Overlake Transit
Downtown & Overlake Employment
Growth in Centers
 
Commerce
Commercial Vacancy Rates
Income & Poverty
New Businesses Licensed
Share of Regional Employment
Sales & Property Tax Receipts
 
Culture
Large Event Attendance
Recreational Enrollment
 
Connections
Metro & Sound Transit Ridership
Local Transit Service
Commute Trip Reduction & School Bus Ridership
Peak Hour Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT)
Traffic Growth
Bicycle & Pedestrian Environments
Collisions
Concurrency & CIP Completion
Three-year Priority Action Plan Status
 
Community
Emergency & Transitional Housing
Human Services Fund Contribution
Regional Coordination in Service Provision
Service Provision to Immigrant & Refugee Communities
Volunteer Efforts
Neighborhood Matching Grant Activity
Online Permit System
Website Visits
Potential Annexation Area Activity
 

Background documents:

For more information please contact Jeff Churchill at jchurchill@redmond.gov or 425-556-2492.