Redmond
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City Council
The Redmond City Council will vote on a consent agenda covering routine approvals, including the city's Vision Blueprint 2050 capital investment strategy and several new contracts. Key decisions involve funding a feasibility study for Fire Station 11, accepting a federal Safe Streets for All grant, and updating legal services and behavioral health crisis intervention agreements. The meeting also includes a proclamation for Parks and Recreation Month and an executive session on labor negotiations.
- $971,278 consultant contract for the Overlake Area Bicycle and Pedestrian Project
- $200,000 on-call legal services renewal with Baker, Sterchi, Cowden & Rice
- $125,000 feasibility study for Fire Station 11 with TCA Architecture + Planning
- Acceptance of federal Safe Streets For All (SS4A) grant funding
- Approval of Vision Blueprint 2050, the city's capital investment strategy
Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works
The committee is reviewing several land use updates and public works contracts. Key discussions include noise standard amendments, watermain extensions, and park turf replacements.
- Amendments to RMC 6.36 Noise Standards
- General Services Agreement with Technical Systems Inc. for Control System/Telemetry Upgrade Phase 4
- Contract with Coast to Coast Turf LLC for Grass Lawn Multi-Use Field #1 and Hartman Park baseball infield
- $264,000 funding increase for Willows Road Watermain Extension (NE 116th St to NE 124th St)
- Update on 156th Ave NE Shared-Use Path design
Community Facilities District No. 2016-1
The scheduled meeting for the Board of Supervisors has been canceled.
City Council
The City Council will hold a study session to review the 2026 Annual Community Survey. Discussions also include updates on the pavement management program, the recreation program plan, and proposed code amendments regarding tenant protections.
- 2026 Annual Community Survey Results
- Pavement Management Program Update and Strategic Plan
- Recreation Program Plan Draft
- Proposed Initial Code Amendments for Tenant Protections
Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications
The Finance Committee will vote on adopting the city’s seventh mid-year budget adjustment for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. Members will also decide whether to formally join the Washington Cities Insurance Authority to manage municipal insurance costs. Additionally, the committee will review updates on long-range financial planning, the REDI program, and regional animal services licensing.
- Ordinance adopting 2025-2026 Budget Adjustment #7
- Pre-membership agreement for Washington Cities Insurance Authority
- Study session on long-range financial strategy and fiscal policies
- Updates on Finance BTIP projects, REDI program, and city communications
- Regional animal services licensing review
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Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability
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City Council
The Redmond City Council holds a study session to review findings from a joint electric grid capacity study with Bellevue. Staff will also present proposed amendments to the Redmond Zoning Code regarding temporary non-commercial signs. Council members will discuss infrastructure planning and local signage regulations before any formal action.
- Joint Redmond and Bellevue electric grid capacity study findings
- Redmond Zoning Code amendments for temporary non-commercial signs
- Council member talk time
Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability
The committee will discuss a memorandum of understanding with the Eastrail Regional Advisory Council. Members will also review an overview of environmental sustainability partnerships and updates on TIS infrastructure.
- Memorandum of Understanding with Eastrail Regional Advisory Council
- Environmental Sustainability Action Plan Partnerships overview
- Grant Threshold resolution and pre-application form
- 2026 TIS Infrastructure and Operations update
City Council
The City Council will vote on several consent agenda items, including construction contracts and grants, and receive a staff report on the progress of transitioning garbage, recycling, and compost services from Waste Management to Recology.
- Accept $20,000 Port of Seattle tourism advertising grant
- Authorize state grant for Redmond Asbestos Cement Pipe Replacement Project
- Award $1,832,795 contract to Earthworks Solutions for ADA Curb Ramp 2026 Project
- Award $602,756 contract to NPM Construction for NE 70th Shared Use Path, plus $47,156 consultant supplement
- Approve $79,338 state lobbyist contract with Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs
Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services
The Public Safety and Human Services Committee will vote on several consent agenda items, including a memorandum of understanding for behavioral health crisis intervention services to divert 911 calls, amendments to the multifamily housing property tax exemption program, and acceptance of a Safe Streets for All grant. They will also discuss a quarterly overtime report from the Fire Department.
- MOU with behavioral health providers for 911 call diversion
- 2026 amendments to RMC 3.38 Multifamily Housing Property Tax Exemption
- Accept $500,000+ SS4A grant for road safety improvements (amount from FHWA, not specified)
- Consultant agreement for Overlake Area Bicycle and Pedestrian Project on 148th Ave and NE 36th St
- Feasibility study contract for Fire Station 11
City Council
The City Council will hold a study session to discuss several long-range planning documents, including the Vision Blueprint 2050, the Public Art Master Plan, and an update to the Park Impact Fee schedule. They will also consider a proposal to adjust the grant threshold. No final decisions are expected as this is a discussion-only meeting.
- Discussing potential changes to the city's grant threshold policy
- Reviewing proposed updates to park impact fees
- Considering the 2026 Public Art Master Plan draft
- Reviewing the Vision Blueprint 2050 draft plan
- Council Talk Time for open discussion
Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications
The Finance Committee will vote on consent items including a $79,338 state lobbyist contract, a Historical Society lease, CFD board reappointments, and a software selection consultant. Members will also discuss long-range financial strategy, fiscal policies, and budget ground rules ahead of a July 28 study session. An informational update on the city's REDI equity program rounds out the agenda.
- State lobbyist contract with Gordon Thomas Honeywell Government Affairs for $79,338
- Redmond Historical Society lease agreement for Adair House
- Enterprise Content Management software selection consulting with SoftResources
- Reappointments to Community Facilities District (CFD) 2016-01 Board of Supervisors
- Budget process update covering long-range financial strategy, fiscal policies, and 2027-2028 budget ground rules