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RedmondWA averageUS Census ACS
Population
75,721
Per-capita income
$89,026
Median home value
$1,091,700
Bachelor's or higher
75%
Typical home value $1,352,192 -4% yr/yr · +20.9% 5-yr
Home-value trend 2000–2026 (Zillow ZHVI)
Reported crime — Redmond Police Department (2024)
Violent crime108 (131/100k · 2024)
Property crime2,279 (2,754/100k · 2024)
Homicides0 (0/100k · 2024)
Offenses reported to the FBI UCR/CDE; latest available year. Source: FBI Crime Data Explorer.
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Municipal budget

US Census Annual Survey of Local Government Finances
Total revenue$267.3M (FY2023)
Total spending$217.8M (FY2023)
Taxes$148.7M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$42.3M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$2,853 (FY2023)

Development activity

Housing units permitted — US Census Building Permits Survey
20251,278 housing units ($178.8M)
🗳️ Election results (11 races)
Local election returns — winner marked ✓.
City Council Position 6 2025-11-04
Menka Soni ✓ 7,605 · Jeralee Anderson 5,689 · WRITE-IN 71
City Council Position 4 2025-11-04
Melissa Stuart ✓ 10,158 · Kay Asai 3,445 · WRITE-IN 34
City Council Position 2 2025-11-04
Vivek Prakriya ✓ 8,851 · Steve Fields 4,909 · WRITE-IN 39
Mayor 2023-11-07
Angela Birney ✓ 7,732 · Jeralee Anderson 3,245 · WRITE-IN 82
City Council Position 7 2023-11-07
Angie Nuevacamina ✓ 5,941 · David M. Carson 5,097 · WRITE-IN 29
City Council Position 5 2023-11-07
Vanessa Kritzer ✓ 8,350 · WRITE-IN 122
City Council Position 3 2023-11-07
Jessica Forsythe ✓ 8,390 · WRITE-IN 134
City Council Position 1 2023-11-07
Osman Salahuddin ✓ 7,841 · Nate Niederhausern 3,264 · WRITE-IN 38
City Council Position 6 2021-11-02
Jeralee Anderson ✓ 8,127 · Tara Van Niman 3,722 · WRITE-IN 57
City Council Position 4 2021-11-02
Melissa Stuart ✓ 7,602 · Dennis Ellis 4,512 · WRITE-IN 25
City Council Position 2 2021-11-02
Steve Fields ✓ 6,829 · Janet Richards 5,097 · WRITE-IN 66

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Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

Redmond City Council meeting on August 25, 2026 canceled

The Redmond City Council meeting scheduled for August 25, 2026, was canceled. No decisions or discussions took place due to the cancellation.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda MEETING CANCELED Redmond City Council Agendas, Meeting Notices, and Minutes are available on the City's Web Site: http://www.redmond.gov/CouncilMeetings FOR ASSISTANCE AT COUNCIL MEETINGS FOR THE HEARING OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED: Please contact the City Clerk's office at (425) 556-2194 one week in advance of the meeting. AgendaCity Council MEETING CANCELED MEETING CANCELED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Study Session scheduled for August 25, 2026, is canceled. Redmond City Council August 25, 2026 Page 1 of 1
Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability

Parks and Environmental Sustainability meeting canceled

The Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability meeting scheduled for August 25, 2026, was canceled.

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Tuesday, August 25, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability Menka Soni, Presiding Officer Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Melissa Stuart Agenda MEETING CANCELED Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability Agenda MEETING CANCELED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability meeting scheduled for August 25, 2026, is canceled. August 25, 2026 City of Redmond Page 1 of 1

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Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services

Public Safety and Human Services meeting canceled

The Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services meeting scheduled for August 18, 2026, has been canceled.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services Vivek Prakriya, Presiding Officer Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Menka Soni Melissa Stuart Agenda MEETING CANCELED Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services Agenda MEETING CANCELED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services meeting scheduled for August 18, 2026, is canceled. August 18, 2026 City of Redmond Page 1 of 1
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

Redmond City Council meeting canceled for August 18, 2026

The City Council business meeting scheduled for August 18, 2026, has been canceled.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda MEETING CANCELED REDMOND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SECTION TITLE REFERENCE GUIDE Items From The Audience provides an opportunity for community members to address the Council regarding any issue. Speakers must sign their intention to speak on a sheet located at the entrance of the Council Chamber, and limit comments to three minutes. The Consent Agenda consists of routine items for which a staff recommendation has been prepared, and which do not require further Council discussion. A council member may ask questions about an item before the vote is taken, or request that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the regular agenda for more detailed discussion. A single vote is taken to approve all items remaining on the Consent Agenda. Public Hearings are held to receive public comment on important issues and /or issues requiring a public hearing by state statute. Community members wishing to comment will follow the same procedure as for ‘Items from the Audience’, and may speak after being recognized by the Mayor. After all persons have spoken, the hearing is closed to public comment. The Council then proceeds with its deliberation and decision making. Staff Reports are presented to the Council by city staff on issues of interes …
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Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

Redmond City Council meeting canceled for August 11, 2026

The Study Session scheduled for August 11, 2026, has been canceled. No other items are listed on the agenda.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda MEETING CANCELED Redmond City Council Agendas, Meeting Notices, and Minutes are available on the City's Web Site: http://www.redmond.gov/CouncilMeetings FOR ASSISTANCE AT COUNCIL MEETINGS FOR THE HEARING OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED: Please contact the City Clerk's office at (425) 556-2194 one week in advance of the meeting. AgendaCity Council MEETING CANCELED MEETING CANCELED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Study Session scheduled for August 11, 2026, is canceled. Redmond City Council August 11, 2026 Page 1 of 1
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications

August 11, 2026 Finance, Administration, and Communications meeting canceled

The Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications meeting scheduled for August 11, 2026, has been canceled.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications Vanessa Kritzer, Presiding Officer Jessica Forsythe Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Melissa Stuart Agenda MEETING CANCELED Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications Agenda MEETING CANCELED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications meeting scheduled for August 11, 2026, is canceled. August 11, 2026 City of Redmond Page 1 of 1
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Community Facilities District No. 2016-1

Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 meeting canceled

The Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 Board of Supervisors meeting scheduled for August 4, 2026, has been canceled.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2026 6:30 PM Don Marcy, Chair Vanessa Kritzer, Vice Chair Angie Nuevacamina Jordan Rash Melissa Stuart Agenda MEETING CANCELED Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 Board of Supervisors Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 Agenda MEETING CANCELED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Community Facilities District 2016-1 meeting scheduled for August 4, 2026, is canceled. August 04, 2026 Page 1 of 1
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

Redmond City Council meeting canceled for August 4, 2026

The Business Meeting scheduled for August 4, 2026, has been canceled. No items were decided or discussed.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda MEETING CANCELED REDMOND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SECTION TITLE REFERENCE GUIDE Items From The Audience provides an opportunity for community members to address the Council regarding any issue. Speakers must sign their intention to speak on a sheet located at the entrance of the Council Chamber, and limit comments to three minutes. The Consent Agenda consists of routine items for which a staff recommendation has been prepared, and which do not require further Council discussion. A council member may ask questions about an item before the vote is taken, or request that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the regular agenda for more detailed discussion. A single vote is taken to approve all items remaining on the Consent Agenda. Public Hearings are held to receive public comment on important issues and /or issues requiring a public hearing by state statute. Community members wishing to comment will follow the same procedure as for ‘Items from the Audience’, and may speak after being recognized by the Mayor. After all persons have spoken, the hearing is closed to public comment. The Council then proceeds with its deliberation and decision making. Staff Reports are presented to the Council by city staff on issues of interest …
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Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works

Planning and Public Works meeting canceled for August 4, 2026

The Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works meeting scheduled for August 4, 2026, has been canceled. No items were decided or discussed.

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Tuesday, August 4, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works Jessica Forsythe, Presiding Officer Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Melissa Stuart Agenda MEETING CANCELED Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works Agenda MEETING CANCELED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works meeting scheduled for August 4, 2026, is canceled. August 04, 2026 City of Redmond Page 1 of 1
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works

Committee reviews fire inspection agreement and annual code cleanup items

The Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works will discuss and act on an interlocal agreement for fire inspections in King County Fire District 34 and review the 2026 Annual Code Cleanup. They will also receive informational updates on fire prevention performance data for Q1 and Q2 2026.

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City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; or Listen at 510-335-7371
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All right. I'm calling to order this meeting of the Monday, August 3rd, special meeting for the Committee of the Whole Planning and Public Works. All council members are in attendance. We have three items on the agenda today. First up is our interlocal agreement governing inspections in King County, Fire District 34. Invite our fire crew up. Hello. Good afternoon, council. This item is asking you to send to consent a renewal of an existing 10-year interlocal agreement that we have with King County Council that authorizes us to do annual inspections up in our fire district, up in King County 34. These are permitted businesses and multifamily complexes, and they're just for the annual fire life safety inspections. This is about 10% of our workload, and the contract, as it's been written, is working very well for us for the last 10 years. Increased our level of firefighter safety. And resident safety up in that community that we serve. So asking for this to go to consent on 9-1, and I'd be happy to take any questions. Thank you. Any questions from council? Council Member Parsi. Hey. If I may bring up an item that we're going to be looking at next on the agenda, we have our Q1 and Q2 progress report that shows us that we're falling slightly behind on some of our inspections. So I was curious if you could speak a little bit more to... Maybe how this kind of moving forward with additional inspections that would carry as a part of this initiative would impact our targets, and if we …
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Monday, August 3, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; or Listen at 510-335-7371 Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works Jessica Forsythe, Presiding Officer Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Melissa Stuart Agenda Special Meeting Notice and Agenda Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works Agenda For this meeting, the public can attend in person or listen live at 510-335-7371. No live streaming will be available. AGENDA ROLL CALL Action Items - 5 minutesA. Interlocal Agreement Governing Inspections in King County Fire District 34 CM 26-4791. Agenda Memo Attachment A: King County Fire Inspection ILA 2026-2036 Attachment B: Summary of Changes Department: Fire, 5 minutes Requested Action: Consent, September 1st Feedback for Committee of the Whole - 5 minutesB. 2026 Annual Code Cleanup CM 26-4781. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Annual Code Cleanup Planning Commission Report Attachment B: Annual Code Cleanup Appendices Department: Planning and Community Development, 5 minutes Requested Action: Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works, September 1st Informational - 5 minutesC. 2026 Q1 Q2 Fire Prevention Performance Data CM 26-4801. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Presentation Department: Fire, 5 minutes Requested Action: Informational Read Only - N/AD. ADJOURNMENT August 03, 2026 City of Redmond Page 1 of 1
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Community Facilities District No. 2016-1

Board to review invoices for accessibility and path projects

The Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 Board of Supervisors will meet to approve several project invoices and receive project updates. The board will also recognize the appointment and reappointment of three supervisors.

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City Hall Council Conference Room: 15670 NE 85th Street; or Listen at 510-335-7371
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Monday, August 3, 2026 6:30 PM City Hall Council Conference Room: 15670 NE 85th Street; or Listen at 510-335-7371 Don Marcy, Chair Vanessa Kritzer, Vice Chair Angie Nuevacamina Jordan Rash Melissa Stuart Agenda Special Meeting Notice and Agenda Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 Board of Supervisors Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 Agenda AGENDA I. PUBLIC COMMENT Members of the public may provide comment in person at the time of the meeting. In the event of difficulty attending a meeting, please email cityclerk@redmond .gov by 2 p.m. on the day of the meeting with either written comment or to provide name and phone number for remote public comment. Written comments will be distributed to the Supervisors and entered into the record and not be read during the meeting. II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. May 5, 2026, Regular Meeting (meeting recordings are available by contacting the City Clerk’s Office) Minutes III. ITEMS OF BUSINESS A. Recognition of the Redmond City Council ’s Approval of Appointment of Jordan Rash and the Reappointments of Don Marcy and Angie Nuevacamina to the Board of Supervisors B. Approval of Invoice No. 4 - Overlake Accessibility Improvements Project Invoice No. 4 C. Approval of Invoice No. 5 - NE 40th St. Shared Use Path Invoice No. 5 D. Approval of Invoice - 2022-2024 Accountability Audit Invoice No. L176521 E. CFD Project Updates Presentation IV. NEXT MEETING SCHEDULED A. September 1, 2026 August 03, 2026 Page 1 of 1
Mon Aug 3, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

Council to vote on multifamily housing tax exemptions and comprehensive plan docket

The City Council will hold a special meeting to act on several consent agenda items, including budget ground rules and insurance agreements. The body is deciding on ordinances related to property tax exemptions and the 2026-27 Annual Comprehensive Plan Docket.

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City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; or Listen at 510-335-7371
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The Redmond City Council held on Monday, August 3rd, 2026, commencing at 7 p.m. I'll be chairing this meeting as Mayor Pro Tem. This is the one and only meeting of the Council for the month of August. Following tonight's meeting, the Council will be in recess until September 1st. I will call the roll, starting with Council Vice President Nueva Camina. Here. Let the record reflect that all Council Members are in attendance. I do not yet see Mayor Bernie online. She may choose to join us later in the evening. Additionally, as you may have already witnessed, we are having a little different technical setup tonight. So we do apologize and thank you for your patience. Additionally, this meeting is not being live streamed as was announced to the public, but will be posted on the following day. The first item on our agenda tonight is items from the audience. I have the sign-in sheet for members of the public to speak . When I read your name, you'll come up to the podium and have three minutes to address the Council. Council members generally won't respond to comments or questions directly. Members of the public are welcome to email the Council anytime at mayorkouncilatredmond.gov. The views stated by members of the public do not represent the opinions of the City of Redmond. As a reminder, RCW 29B.45.010 prohibits any public comment during the Council meeting in support or opposition of ballot propositions, measures, or candidates. All comments must pertain to the City of Redmond bu …
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Monday, August 3, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; or Listen at 510-335-7371 City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda Special Meeting Notice and Agenda REDMOND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SECTION TITLE REFERENCE GUIDE Items From The Audience provides an opportunity for community members to address the Council regarding any issue. Speakers must sign their intention to speak on a sheet located at the entrance of the Council Chamber, and limit comments to three minutes. The Consent Agenda consists of routine items for which a staff recommendation has been prepared, and which do not require further Council discussion. A council member may ask questions about an item before the vote is taken, or request that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the regular agenda for more detailed discussion. A single vote is taken to approve all items remaining on the Consent Agenda. Public Hearings are held to receive public comment on important issues and /or issues requiring a public hearing by state statute. Community members wishing to comment will follow the same procedure as for ‘Items from the Audience’, and may speak after being recognized by the Mayor. After all persons have spoken, the hearing is closed to public comment. The Council then proceeds with its deliberation and decision making. Staff R …
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability

Committee to discuss park impact fee update and e-mobility plan

The Committee of the Whole will consider a park impact fee schedule update and a 4Culture art grant for consent approval. Informational items include an e-mobility implementation update, tree canopy expansion, parks signage standards, events innovation fund, and a teen center project update.

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City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371
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Good afternoon. I'm calling to order the July 28, 2026 at 4 :30 p.m. Committee of the Whole for Parks and Environment Sustainability. All council members are in attendance and we have a very packed agenda tonight. So, you know, let's jump right into our agenda one. There are seven items on our agenda and our first agenda item is Park Impact fee schedule update and we have Parks Director Lauren Hamilton. Good afternoon City Council. I am joined today by Cameron Zapata, our Senior Parks Planner and our consultants from FCS on this Park Impact fee schedule update. I'm just going to hand it over to Cameron to present this item. Great. Thanks, Lor raine and good afternoon Council. I'm here today to bring back the Park Impact fee schedule update. Last time we came to you, we provided three methods for calculating Park Impact fees, which included the current method and then two standard-based methods. One which calculated, which was calculated using projects from our parks, six-year CIP and then one using the parks, 20-year CIS. Since we last met in June, staff invited folks from the development community, including one Redmond and Master Builders Association to a public engagement session where we shared information with them about the update and then sought their feedback. The meeting had representatives from the Master Builders Association and a multi-family housing developer. From that meeting, we heard that participants expressed general support for shifting a fee structure bas …
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Tuesday, July 28, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability Menka Soni, Presiding Officer Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Melissa Stuart Agenda Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability Agenda Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL Action Items - 25 minutesA. Park Impact Fee Schedule Update CM 26-4661. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Park Impact Fee Report Draft Department: Parks and Recreation, 20 minutes Requested Action: Consent, September 1st Legislative History 4/28/26 Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability referred to the City Council Study Session 6/9/26 City Council referred to the Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability 4Culture Art Grant Approval CM 26-4612. Agenda Memo Attachment A: 4Culture Grant Contract Department: Parks and Recreation, 5 minutes Requested Action: Consent, August 3rd Feedback for Study Session - N/AB. Informational - 40 minutesC. Environmental Sustainability Action Plan Implementation Update: E-Mobility CM 26-4571. Agenda Memo Attachment A: E-Mobility Update Dep …
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Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

Council to consider amending RMC 3.38 multifamily housing tax exemption

The Redmond City Council will review a draft amendment to RMC 3.38 that would change the property tax exemption for multifamily housing. A budget process update will be presented, covering a utility rate study and the city's long‑range financial strategy and fiscal policies. The meeting is a study session and no formal vote is scheduled.

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City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371
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Good evening. I'm calling to order this Redmond City Council study session held on Tuesday, July 28th, commencing at 7 p.m. All council members and Mayor Bernie are in attendance. There are three items on tonight's agenda. The 2026 amendments to Redmond Municipal Code 3.38 multi-family housing property tax exemption, a budget process update including our rate utility study, long-range financial strategy, and fiscal policies, followed by council talk time. The first item on the agenda is the 2026 amendments to Red mond Municipal Code 3.38 multi-family housing property tax exemption. Carol Helen, Director of Planning and Community Development, will introduce this item and her team. Welcome . Thank you so much. Council Member Stewart. The staff introduced this item at the June 16th, 2026 Committee of the Whole meeting, at which time the council members ask questions and ask to schedule this study session. That's why we're here this evening. So responses to the questions that were asked as were our part of your packet this evening. And I also sent an email earlier today, if those of you had an opportunity to read it, where we provided responses to additional questions that were raised. I'm joined tonight by Ian Lefcourt and Jeff Churchill, and I'm going to turn it over to Ian and he's going to recap the proposed amendments. Thank you, Carol. Hello, Council. As introduced last month, the proposed amendments would add a 12-year extension option to our existing MFTE programs to thre …
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Tuesday, July 28, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda Study Session Redmond City Council Agendas, Meeting Notices, and Minutes are available on the City's Web Site: http://www.redmond.gov/CouncilMeetings FOR ASSISTANCE AT COUNCIL MEETINGS FOR THE HEARING OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED: Please contact the City Clerk's office at (425) 556-2194 one week in advance of the meeting. AgendaCity Council Study Session Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL 2026 Amendments to RMC 3.38 Multifamily Housing Property Tax Exemption 1. Department: Planning and Community Development, 30 minutes Agenda Memo Attachment A: Draft Ordinance Attachment B: Discussion Matrix Legislative History 6/16/26 Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services referred to the City Council Study Session Budget Process Update: Utility Rate Study, Long -Range Financial Strategy & Fiscal Policies 2. Department: Finance, 90 minutes Agenda Memo Attachment A: Presentation Council Talk Time3. Council, 10 minutes ADJOURNMENT Meeting vid …
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Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

City Council approves $1.32 M watermain contract and $264 K funding increase

The Redmond City Council will vote on several consent‑agenda items, including payroll check approvals and multiple construction contracts. It will adopt ordinances adjusting the 2025‑2026 budget, amending the zoning code for temporary signs, and addressing commercial drone land‑use regulations. The meeting also includes a public hearing on the drone ordinance, staff reports, and a vote on a collective bargaining agreement for police telecommunicators.

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City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371
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I'm calling this meeting to order. This is a regular business meeting of the Redmond City Council held on Tuesday, July 21, 2026, commencing at 7 o'clock p.m. I will call roll starting with Council President Stewart. Here. Council Vice President Nueva Camino. Here. Council Member Forsythe. Here. Council Member Procria. Council Member Percy. Council Member Soni. And Council Member Kritzer. The first item on our agenda is a presentation from Cascade Water Alliance. I would love to invite the CEO, John Taylor, up to the podium to share about Cascade. Thank you. Good evening, Council. I'm John Taylor. I'm the newly minted Chief Executive Officer of the Cascade Water Alliance. I think I'm on week seven. And it is an honor to be here giving you all this presentation. We're going to cover a couple of things tonight. The first is going to be just a quick overview of the Casc ade Supply Program, which is our audacious program to connect the Tacoma Water Supply with the water supply down here in King County, or rather up here, I should say. And then my colleague, Andrew Baker is going to be giving an overview of our budget and rate proposal for the upcoming biennium. And so with that, oh, there's the agenda right there. So I'll go to the next one. So just to ground people into Cascade Water Alliance, we are a wholesale purveyor of water to five jurisdictions and two water districts here in King County, serving about 400, 000 residents to 380,000 employees. And we currently are purchasi …
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Tuesday, July 21, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda Business Meeting REDMOND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SECTION TITLE REFERENCE GUIDE Items From The Audience provides an opportunity for community members to address the Council regarding any issue. Speakers must sign their intention to speak on a sheet located at the entrance of the Council Chamber, and limit comments to three minutes. The Consent Agenda consists of routine items for which a staff recommendation has been prepared, and which do not require further Council discussion. A council member may ask questions about an item before the vote is taken, or request that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the regular agenda for more detailed discussion. A single vote is taken to approve all items remaining on the Consent Agenda. Public Hearings are held to receive public comment on important issues and /or issues requiring a public hearing by state statute. Community members wishing to comment will follow the same procedure as for ‘Items from the Audience’, and may speak after being recognized by the Mayor. After all persons have spoken, the hearing is closed to public comment. The Council …
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Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services

Council to consider $1.2M in CDBG grants and school resource officer contract

The committee will discuss two action items: the proposed 2027 Community Development Block Grant allocation plan and a school resource officer agreement with Lake Washington School District. They will also receive informational updates on police Q2 activity, a low-altitude radar system, a housing program presentation, and capital project status.

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Thank you. Hello and welcome. It is 4.30 p.m. and this is the July 21st meeting of the Public Safety and Human Services Committee of the Whole. All council members are in attendance. And I just want to note that this is a very packed meeting for this committee due to an item from another committee that is at the end and just being very packed for relative to how this committee goes in general. So please try to be brief and I may have to cut folks off at some point. But the first item of the three action items is the Community Development Block Grant Projects presented by Deputy Director Allen and Alrick Bean of the Planning Department. Thank you, council. I figured we'd get up here. So since it's a tight, agenda presenting on the proposed allocation of the estimated 2027 Community Development Block Grant funds, Alrick will explain how the determinations were made as well as some background information on how CBDG works and what the requirements are for the distribution of funds. The plan is very similar compared to prior years. And we are looking for guidance from the council on how to proceed and are open to answering any questions you may have. Al rick? Alrick? Great. Thank you. So the city is under an interloc al agreement with the county for administration of the Federal Community Development Block Grant Award. So it's CDBG. And under this arrangement, Bredman is what we call a joint agreement city. So that means that some of the CDBG funds are allocated directly to us pa …
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Tuesday, July 21, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services Vivek Prakriya, Presiding Officer Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Menka Soni Melissa Stuart Agenda Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services Agenda Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL Action Items - 15 minutesA. Proposed King County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) 2027 Funding Allocation Plan CM 26-4591. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Proposed 2027 Redmond CDBG Allocation Plan Department: Planning and Community Development, 5 minutes Requested Action: Consent, September 1st Lake Washington School District 2026-2027 School Community Resource Officer Contract Agreement CM 26-4672. Agenda Memo Attachment A: 2026-2027 LWSD/Redmond MOU Attachment B: LWSD Standard Operating Procedure Manual Department: Police, 10 minutes Requested Action: Consent, August 3rd Feedback for Study Session - N/AB. Informational - 50 minutesC. Redmond Police Department Q2 2026 Activity Report CM 26-4681. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Presentation Department: Police, 10 minutes Requested Action: Informational Low-Altitude Radar Syst …
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Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 6:45 PM

City Council

City Council to interview Human Services Commission candidates

The Redmond City Council is holding a special meeting to conduct interviews for candidates seeking appointment to the Human Services Commission. The agenda includes only roll call, the candidate interview, and adjournment.

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I'm calling this meeting to order. This is a Redmond City Council special meeting held on Tuesday, July 21st, 2026 commencing at 6:45 PM. Council members, all the council members are in attendance. This special meeting is being held to interview the Human Services Commission candidate Austin Ashenbrenner. Alrick Bien, senior planner will introduce this candidate. Thank you, Mayor. So this is senior pastor at Redmond Presbyterian Church, Austin Ashenbrenner, and we're just so happy to have him potentially join the commission. He is not a resident. He lives outside of the city limits, but the ordinance established the Human Services Commission allows for up to two seats for non-residents, as long as they work in the city, and he works in the city. He's been really interested in helping community members in need with just basic needs services. He's been working very closely with the Redmond United Methodist Church Redmond School Break Food Box Program for many years. And he's also worked with other members of the faith community, other leaders on homelessness and housing, which is a particular interest of his as well. And so this is Pastor Ashenbrenner. Thank you very much for that introduction, and good evening to you all. It's a pleasure to be here, and I think you all have questions for me, but I don't know. Yeah. Thank you so much. Yeah, I'll open it up to the council for questions, and I see Council President Stewart has a question. Thanks so much. Yeah, thank you so much f …
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Tuesday, July 21, 2026 6:45 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda Special Meeting Notice and Agenda Redmond City Council Agendas, Meeting Notices, and Minutes are available on the City's Web Site: http://www.redmond.gov/CouncilMeetings FOR ASSISTANCE AT COUNCIL MEETINGS FOR THE HEARING OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED: Please contact the City Clerk's office at (425) 556-2194 one week in advance of the meeting. AgendaCity Council Special Meeting Notice and Agenda Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL Human Services Commission Candidate Interview1. Agenda Memo ADJOURNMENT Meeting videos are usually posted by 12 p.m. the day following the meeting at redmond.legistar.com, and can be viewed anytime on Facebook /YouTube (@CityofRedmond) and OnDemand at redmond.gov/OnDemand Redmond City Council July 21, 2026 Page 1 of 1
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

Council discusses community survey results, road maintenance, and tenant protections

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.

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are in attendance tonight. Mayor Bernie will not be present tonight. Following a staff request, items two and three on tonight's agenda will be flipped. And following a council request, tonight's council talk time will kick off with a verbal report from Director Helen regarding a business license update that came up in Committee of the Whole last week. So there are five total items on the agenda. The 2026 Annual Community Survey results, recreation program plan overview, pavement management program update, tenant protections update and discussion, and council talk time. The first item on the agenda is the 2026 Annual Community Survey results. Deputy Director of Equity and Strategic Services, Zach Kufner, will introduce this item. Thank you, Zach. Thank you, Council President. Good evening, Council. I'd like to welcome and introduce Sarah Labatt, who is a Senior Principal with EMC Research and tonight Sarah and team are here to present the results of this year's annual survey and answer any questions you might have. Welcome, Sarah. Right. Thank you. Thank you so much for having me. Sarah Labatt, Senior Principal with EMC Research. My colleague Sianna Ziegler is here as well in the audience and she'll help with any questions as they come up. Hopefully I'm close enough and hopefully you can all see the screen. Okay. So I think we have about 30 minutes on the agenda today. So I'm going to move through this presentation. Happy to take questions. I'm hoping unless it's really criti …
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Tuesday, July 14, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda Study Session Redmond City Council Agendas, Meeting Notices, and Minutes are available on the City's Web Site: http://www.redmond.gov/CouncilMeetings FOR ASSISTANCE AT COUNCIL MEETINGS FOR THE HEARING OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED: Please contact the City Clerk's office at (425) 556-2194 one week in advance of the meeting. AgendaCity Council Study Session Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL 2026 Annual Community Survey Results1. Department: Executive, 30 minutes Agenda Memo Attachment A: Presentation Pavement Management Program Update2. Department: Public Works, 30 minutes Agenda Memo Attachment A: Pavement Program Update Attachment B: Pavement Strategic Plan Attachment C: Implementation Plan Recreation Program Plan Overview3. Department: Parks and Recreation, 30 minutes Agenda Memo Attachment A: Recreation Program Plan Draft Attachment B: Presentation Tenant Protections Update and Discussion4. Council, 30 minutes Council Memo Attachment A: Proposed I …
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Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications

Redmond adopts 2025-2026 budget adjustment and joins regional insurance pool.

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.

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I'm calling this meeting to order. This is a meeting of the Finance Administration and Communications Committee of the Whole of the Redmond City Council on July 14th commencing at 4:30 p.m. All council members are in attendance. We have seven items on our agenda. The first item on the agenda is the adoption of an ordinance for the 2025 to 2026 budget adjustment number seven. I'll turn it over to our Finance Director, Kelly Co chran, to introduce it. Kelly Cochran: Good afternoon. We are here with one of our recurring sort of clean-up budget adjustments and Healy Zurcher is here to help walk you through some of the items there. We do need some direction when it comes to one of the items that's included on the memo for a capital project. We're a little out of sequence and Public Works will be explaining more about that project to you next week. So we just need to have some direction at the end of this meeting if you'd like us to keep that adjustment included or if you 'd like us to hold off until after you've heard about it. I'll hand it over to Healy and she 'll walk you through what is included in the adjustment. Kelly Cochran: Yeah, good afternoon. As Kelly mentioned, this is one of our regular adjustments. So the the adjustments you're seeing in front of you mostly are for new revenues related to grants that you have already seen come through or reimbursements for smaller projects throughout the city. The project in question that is a little bit out of sequence is the downt …
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Tuesday, July 14, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications Vanessa Kritzer, Presiding Officer Jessica Forsythe Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Melissa Stuart Agenda Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Finance, Administration, and Communications Agenda Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL Action Items - 15 minutesA. Adoption of an Ordinance for the 2025-2026 Budget Adjustment #7 CM 26-4331. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Ordinance: 2025-2026 Budget Adjustment #7 Exhibit 1: Summary of 2025-2026 Budget Adjustment #7 Department: Finance, 5 minutes Requested Action: Consent, July 21st Approval of Pre -Membership in the Washington Cities Insurance Authority (WCIA) and the Pre -Membership Interlocal Agreement CM 26-4322. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Interlocal Pre-Membership Agreement Attachment B: Appendix 172-26 Redmond Attachment C: WCIA Interlocal Agreement Attachment D: List of WCIA Members Attachment E: WCIA Membership Overview to Redmond Attachment F: Cost Comparison – Current Insurance Structure vs. WCIA Attachment G: Council Approval Timeline Department: Finance, 10 minutes Requested Act …
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Mon Jul 13, 2026

Human Services Commission

Commission will review multiple senior and disability service applications

The Redmond Human Services Commission will discuss the draft strategic plan and conduct a comprehensive review of applications for senior, disability and other community programs. Commissioners will receive updates from staff on human‑services issues and consider any audience items submitted. The meeting includes standard procedural items such as a call to order, ice‑breaker activity, and public‑comment guidelines before adjourning.

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Page 1 of 3 REDMOND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION Michaelene Fowler, Chair | Ted Thornhill, Vice Chair Shravani Salgaonkar | Vartika Gupta Sabrina Sevilla | Sonya Lawson-Salmasi Aditi Karthikeyan | Anya Joshi AGENDA REDMOND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING Monday, July 13, 2026 – 6:30 pm City Hall, Council Conference Room and Remote Public comment for any agenda item will be accepted in the following ways: • Written public comment should be submitted to [email protected] before 4:30 pm on the day of the meeting, and the comment will be distributed to the Human Services Commission Members prior to the meeting. • Verbal public comment, 3 minutes per speaker: - Comment can be provided live via telephone, if you contact [email protected], no later than 4:30 pm on the meeting date, with your name, phone number, and agenda item you’d like to speak on; or - Comment can be provided in-person during the meeting in the Council Conference Room at Redmond City Hall. • To listen to the meeting live via phone, call 206-800-4590 and enter conference ID 395 262 89#. 1. Call to Order 6:30 pm 2. Items from the Audience 5 min 3. June 29 Meeting Summary 5 min Link to summary. 4. Ice Breaker 5 min Shravani will lead the group in an activity to get to know new and continuing commission members better. Solicit volunteer for next time. 5. Draft Strategic Plan Review 15 min Staff to present draft plan strategies and actions and solicit …
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Thu Jul 9, 2026

Redmond Arts & Culture Commission (RACC)

Commission to vote on Redmond Lights art, briefed on Avalon Tech Station public art

The Redmond Arts & Culture Commission will vote on approving art installations for the Redmond Lights event. They will also hear a briefing on a proposed privately developed public art installation at the Avalon Redmond Tech Station, a large mixed-use development near the Redmond Technology light rail station. Additionally, the commission will introduce Pride Across the Bridge as a recipient of a $3,500 operating support grant and discuss a draft agenda for the joint meeting with City Council.

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THURSDAY, July 9, 2026 REDMOND ARTS & CULTURE COMMISSION VISION: A community Inspired and Connected by Arts and Culture MISSION: Be a Catalyst for Redmond’s Diverse and Inventive Community Meeting Agenda: 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm Commissioners and Staff Participating in-person At City Hall, Council Conference Room, #149 Or Remotely via MS Teams Public can listen to meeting by dialing +1 206-800-4590, passcode: 611935394# at 6:30pm Next Meeting & Upcoming Events Date, Time Topic Location July 9, 2026 Arts and Culture Commission Meeting City Hall, Conference Center #149 July 24 & 25, 2026 Derby Days Municipal Campus August 13, 2026 Arts and Culture Commission Meeting City Hall, Conference Center #149 September 10, 2026 Arts and Culture Commission Meeting City Hall, Conference Center #149 September 17, 2026 Downtown Redmond Art Walk Downtown Park September 22, 2026 Joint Meeting with City Council City Hall, Council Chambers October 8, 2026 Arts and Culture Commission Meeting City Hall, Conference Center #149 November 12, 2026 Arts and Culture Commission Meeting City Hall, Conference Center #149 December 5, 2026 Redmond Lights Downtown Park December 10, 2026 Arts and Culture Commission Meeting City Hall, Conference Center #149 Audiotapes of regular meetings are available at the Parks & Recreation Office. If you are hearing or visually impaired, please notify the Parks & Recreation office at 556-2311 one week in advance of the meeting in order to be provid …
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works

Redmond discusses city planning amendments and public works infrastructure projects

The committee is reviewing several land use updates and public works contracts. Key discussions include noise standard amendments, watermain extensions, and park turf replacements.

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Thank you. I call this meeting of the Planning and Public Works Committee of the Whole to order on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, commencing at 4.31 p.m. All council members are in attendance. We have six items on the agenda today. First up is establishing the 2627 Annual Comprehensive Plan Amendment Docket. And I will pass it over to Deputy Director Allen. Thank you. And just wanted to note that I'm joined by Glenn Coyle, who 's online. He's at a conference and will be speaking to the item. But we would like to see whether the council is ready to establish the docket by ordinance at the August 3rd business meeting or if you would like the opportunity to review and discuss during a study session. If council would like this item at his study session, staff requests that council members identify the topics for discussion in this meeting. And I will now pass the mic off to Glenn Coyle to provide further information about what is on the proposed docket for this year. Glenn. Thanks, Serafie. Good afternoon, council members. Sorry, I can't be there in person. This is Glenn Coyle, senior planner. So as a reminder to the community and the council, the city , per state law, established a process to annually update its comprehensive plan. Keeping the comprehensive plan updated assures that it remains a useful and relevant guide for plan and Redmond's future. The purpose of establishing the docket is to coordinate proposed changes and to help the community track progress. This year's docket con …
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Tuesday, July 7, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works Jessica Forsythe, Presiding Officer Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Melissa Stuart Agenda Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works Agenda Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL Action Items - 30 minutesA. Establishing the 2026-27 Annual Comprehensive Plan Amendment Docket CM 26-4381. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Draft Planning Commission Report Department: Planning and Community Development, 5 minutes Requested Action: Consent, August 3rd Amendments to RMC 6.36 Noise Standards CM 26-3882. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Recommended Amendments to RMC 6.36 Noise Standards Attachment B: Council Issues Matrix Department: Planning and Community Development, 10 minutes Requested Action: Consent, August 3rd Legislative History 5/5/26 Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works referred to the City Council Study Session 5/26/26 City Council referred to the Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works Approve General Services Agreement with Technical Systems Inc. ( TSI) for the Control System and Telemetry Upgrad …
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 6:30 PM

Community Facilities District No. 2016-1

The July 7, 2026, Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 meeting is canceled

The scheduled meeting for the Board of Supervisors has been canceled.

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Tuesday, July 7, 2026 6:30 PM MEETING CANCELED Don Marcy, Chair Vanessa Kritzer, Vice Chair Angie Nuevacamina Jordan Rash Melissa Stuart Agenda Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 Board of Supervisors Community Facilities District No. 2016-1 Agenda MEETING CANCELED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Community Facilities District 2016-1 meeting scheduled for July 7, 2026, is canceled. July 07, 2026 Page 1 of 1
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

City Council approves $971K contract for Overlake bike and pedestrian project

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.

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Council Vice President Nueva Camina here Councilmember Fors yth Councilmember Prakria here Councilmember Parsi here Councilmember Sony yeah and Council member Kritzer here the first item on the agenda is a pro clamation for Parks and Recreation Month whereas the US House of Representatives and the National Recreation and Park Association have designated July as Parks and Recreation Month and whereas the City of Redmond Parks Trails and Community Spaces serve an essential public infrastructure where residents of all ages incomes and abilities can access physical activity mental restoration social connection and a sense of belonging building resilience and common ground in an increasingly complex world and whereas the City of Redmond the City's Green Redmond Program which has thousands of volunteer hours dedicated to restoring more than 1,000 acres of forested parkland continues to grow through expanded forest steward opportunities and community events and whereas the City of Redmond is committed to a healthy sustainable future through our climate resiliency and sustainability and vegetation management plan and our annual tree giveaway program advancing our goal of 40% urban tree canopy covered coverage by 2050 and whereas the completion of Redmond Central Connector Phase 3 provides a continuous accessible trail connection between downtown Redmond and Kirkland expanding equitable access to parks and open spaces for all and where's the City of Red mond parks and recreation depar …
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Tuesday, July 7, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda Business Meeting REDMOND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA SECTION TITLE REFERENCE GUIDE Items From The Audience provides an opportunity for community members to address the Council regarding any issue. Speakers must sign their intention to speak on a sheet located at the entrance of the Council Chamber, and limit comments to three minutes. The Consent Agenda consists of routine items for which a staff recommendation has been prepared, and which do not require further Council discussion. A council member may ask questions about an item before the vote is taken, or request that an item be removed from the Consent Agenda and placed on the regular agenda for more detailed discussion. A single vote is taken to approve all items remaining on the Consent Agenda. Public Hearings are held to receive public comment on important issues and /or issues requiring a public hearing by state statute. Community members wishing to comment will follow the same procedure as for ‘Items from the Audience’, and may speak after being recognized by the Mayor. After all persons have spoken, the hearing is closed to public comment. The Council …
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Thu Jul 2, 2026

Parks & Trails Commission

Commission discusses East Redmond Corridor improvements and upcoming Derby Days

The Commission reviewed a recommendation letter for the East Redmond Corridor workplan and discussed forming a new subcommittee. Members also prepared for upcoming Derby Days community engagement and discussed future topics like pickleball demand and park bathroom standards.

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July 2nd, 2026 REDMOND PARKS, TRAILS & RECREATION COMMISSION Vision: As stewards, we serve and connect Redmond by cultivating innovative, sustainable, and inclusive experiences and spaces that enrich lives. Mission: To create, maintain, and enhance sustainable, accessible experiences and spaces that foster belonging and promote well-being through recreation, parks, trails, arts, events, customer service, and facilities management. Meeting Agenda: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Commissioners and Staff Participating In Person At City Hall Conference Room 130 & Remotely via MS Teams. Public can listen to meeting by dialing 206-800-4590, Conference ID: 285 735 259 995 # at 6:00pm or attend in person in Conference Room 130 at Redmond City Hall. Item Time Lead Speaker I. Call to Order/Welcome 3 min Commission Chair II. Approval of Agenda, last meeting minutes 2 min Commission Chair III. Items from the Audience (3 min per individual, no comments during meeting) Public are able to submit comments in advance to [email protected] 5 min Commission Chair IV. Reports (Information Only) • Teen Center Update • Neighborhood Park Activation Update • Park Planning Update • Signage and Wayfinding Subcommittee Update • Park Rules Update 10 min 15 min 10 min 5 min 5 min Loreen Hamilton, Parks Director Lindsey Falkenburg, Parks Planning Manager Lindsey Falkenburg, Parks Planning Manager Stuart Hargreaves, Commission Chair Lindsey Falkenburg, P …
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Mon Jun 29, 2026

Human Services Commission

Commission reviews funding applications for human services programs.

The Human Services Commission will hold a public meeting to review and discuss applications for funding from numerous local organizations. The main agenda item is a 95-minute application review session covering programs such as Family Support, WRAP, and Thriving Futures. The commission will also hear public comment and approve the previous meeting summary.

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✓ Decided: Commission approved June 15 meeting summary, reviewed 14 grant applications

The Human Services Commission approved the June 15 meeting summary by acclamation. They reviewed 14 applications for funding but took no votes on approvals or denials. Commissioner updates noted a new Homeless Outreach Administrator and incomplete information from Project Be Free.

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REDMOND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION Michaelene Fowler, Chair | David Poe, Vice Chair Ted Thornhill | Shravani Salgaonkar | Vartika Gupta Sabrina Sevilla | Sonya Lawson-Salmasi Page 1 of 4 A G E N D A REDMOND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION MEETING Monday , June 29 , 202 6 – 6 :3 0 pm City Hall, Council Conference Room and Remote Public comment for any agenda item will be accepted in the following ways:  Written public comment should be submitted to [email protected] before 4:30 pm on the day of the meeting, and the comment will be distributed to the Human Services Commission Members prior to the meeting.  Verbal public comment , 3 minutes per speaker : - Comment can be provided live via telephone, if you contact [email protected] , no later than 4:30 pm on the meeting date, with your name, phone number, and agenda item you ’d like to speak on; or - Comment can be provided in-person during the meeting in the Council Conference Room at Redmond City Hall. To listen to the meeting live via phone, call 206-800-4590 and enter conference ID 390 600 185# . 1. Call to Order 6:30 pm 2. Items from the Audience 5 min 3. June 1 5 Meeting Summary 5 min Link to summary . 4. Ice Breaker 5 min Sonya will lead the group in an activity to get to know new and continuing commission members better. Solicit volunteer for next time. 5. Application Reviews 95 min Family Support 4 Tomorrow Life Services Program Africans on the Eastside WRAP - Wraparound support and Advocacy Program Ce …
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Thu Jun 25, 2026

Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee

Committee discusses stormwater plan and $50K youth climate grants

The Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee will receive presentations on stormwater planning, water quality monitoring, and watershed restoration. They will also review the Youth Climate Action Fund, which provides $50,000 in microgrants for youth-led climate initiatives, and provide feedback on its design. Updates include the Ebike rebate program closing June 29 and committee restructuring.

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✓ Decided: Environmental committee briefed on stormwater plans and youth climate microgrants

The Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee received overviews of the Redmond Library Climate Action Group, the city's stormwater management and monitoring programs, and the new Youth Climate Action Fund. No formal actions or votes were taken.

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ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA June 25, 2026, from 5:00-6:30 HYBRID - Virtual in Microsoft Teams and at Redmond City Hall – Council Conference Room Join Online Dial in by phone +1 206-800-4590,,428898836# Phone conference ID: 428 898 836# How to Participate in the Virtual Meeting Written public comment should be submitted prior to the meeting. Please submit comments no later than 12:00 pm on the meeting date, with your name, phone number, and agenda item you’d like to speak on. Staff will reply to confirm receipt and instructions. Item Allotted Time 1. Welcome (Chryssa) 5 minutes 2. Redmond Library Climate Action Group Overview (Valeria Cosgrove, Noel Reich (Redmond Library)) Background In 2025, the Redmond Library launched the Climate Action Group to create a supportive space for community members to learn about and advance climate solutions. They meet once a month to discuss issues around sustainability and climate change. Presentation Noel Reich, an Adult Services Librarian at the Redmond Library, will give an overview of the Climate Action Group and provide information for committee members to distribute as we work to grow this effort. Discussion This is an informational update with Q&A. Relevant Documents/Links • Redmond Climate Action Group webpage 5 minutes 3. Protecting Redmond’s Water Resources - Stormwater Planning, Water Quality Monitoring, and Watershed Management (Aila Macri, Pete …
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Wed Jun 24, 2026

Planning Commission

Commission to decide on five Comprehensive Plan amendment applications

The Planning Commission will hold a public hearing and study session on the 2026 annual code cleanup. They will also recommend which of five applications to include in the 2026-2027 Annual Docket of Comprehensive Plan Amendments and approve a draft report to the City Council.

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REDMOND PLANNING COMMISSION Susan Weston, Chair | Jeannine Woodyear, Vice-Chair Adam Coleman | Bryan Copley | Denice Gagner Tara Van Niman | Aparna Varadharajan Page 1 of 3 A G E N D A REDMOND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING Wednesday, June 24 , 2026 – 7:00 p.m. How to Participate in the Hybrid Meeting  Planning Commission meetings offer in-person and remote attendance opportunities.  Join in-person at the Redmond City Hall Council Chambers . Staff will be on-hand to provide any assistance and help sign-up for public comment .  Meetings are wheelchair accessible . P ersonal public-address system receivers are available upon request one week prior to the meeting. If you require other reasonable accommodations, please notify city staff at 425 -556-24 81 or at TDD 425 -556-2909 one week prior to the meeting.  Watch live at redmond.gov/RCTV , Comcast channel 21, Ziply channel 34 , or at facebook.com/ CityofRedmond .  Listen live by calling 510 -335-7371 .  OnDemand viewing (posted within 24 hours) at: redmond.gov/RCTV . Public Comments for Public Hearings  Written public comment s can be submitted anytime via email to [email protected] . Staff will confirm receipt of your comment via email. All emails are subject to publication as part of the written public record.  Verbal p ublic comment s can be provided : o In -person at City Hall , or o L ive via phone , if you contact the Planning Commission liaison at [email protected] no later than 5 p. …
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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability

Review of Eastrail partnership and environmental sustainability plans

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.

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City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371
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I'm calling this meeting to order. This is the Parks Environmental Sustainability Committee of the Whole Meeting for June 23rd, 2026, commencing at 4:30 p.m. Council members in attendance in person is Council Member Forsyth, Council Member Parsi, and myself, Council Vice President Nueva Kamina as the pres iding officer standing in for Council Member Soni. Now, we do have Council Member Soni online. We have half of our team that is attending AWC conference in Spokane. So joining us online is Council Member Soni, as I said, Council Member Procria, as well as Council President Stewart. Council Member Kritzer will not be joining us. Is there a motion to excuse Council Member Kritzer this afternoon? I moved. And is there a second? I second. Thank you. That is moved and seconded to excuse Council Member Kritzer from today's meeting. We have only one action item to discuss today that is on this particular committee meeting. We have one action item that is looking to go to consent. We also have one informational item on this committee that is just informational. And then we also have two. So don't need to discuss today on the agenda as well. Now, the first item on the agenda that we have is from Parks and Environmental Sustainability. And that is the memorandum of understanding or the MOU with East Trail Regional Advisory Council. It looks like Director Hamilton is not joining us online. However, no worries at all. Lindsay Falkenberg is here to present this item. Hi, Lindsay. Hello. …
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability Menka Soni, Presiding Officer Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Melissa Stuart Agenda Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Parks and Environmental Sustainability Agenda Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL Action Items - 5 minutesA. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Eastrail Regional Advisory Council CM 26-3991. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Revised Eastrail RAC MOU Department: Parks and Recreation, 5 minutes Requested Action: Consent, July 7th Feedback for Study Session - N/AB. Informational - 10 minutesC. Environmental Sustainability Action Plan Partnerships Overview CM 26-3941. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Partnerships Overview Department: Executive, 10 minutes Requested Action: Informational Read Only - N/AD. Items from Other Committees - 20 minutesE. Grant Threshold CM 26-4031. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Resolution No. 1503 Attachment B: Draft Resolution Attachment C: Grant Pre-Application Form Attachment D: Presentation Attachment E: Grant Threshold Council Questions Matrix Department: Executive, 10 minutes R …
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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 7:00 PM

City Council

Redmond Council reviews joint electric grid study and sign rule changes.

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.

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City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371
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I'm calling this meeting to order. This is a Redmond City Council study session held on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026, commencing at 7 p.m. Councilmember in attendance in person are Councilmember Forsyth, Councilmember Parsi, myself, Council Vice President Nueva Camina, presiding in lieu of Council President Stewart who is attending AWC in Spokane today. She's joining us online along with Councilmember Procria and Councilmember Soni. Councilmember Kritzer will also be absent from the meeting tonight. Is there any objection to excusing Councilmember Kritzer from the meeting? Seeing none, she is excused. Also, just as a point of information, Mayor Bernie will also not be attending this evening. There are three items on the agenda tonight, and that is the Joint Redmond and Bellevue Electric Grid Capacity Study Findings and Next Steps. Along with the RZ, the agenda is the Joint Redmond and Bellevue Electrical Grid Capacity Study Finding and Next Steps. Jenny Liebeck, Sustainability Program Manager, will introduce this item. Welcome back, Jenny. Thank you. And good evening, Council. So again, I am Jenny Liebeck, Sustainability Manager. And with me tonight is the project co-lead, Glenn Coyle, as well as Aaron Cherry and Kenton Phillips from AECOM. And they both served as the technical consultants on this project. And also want to recognize representatives from Puget Sound Energy as well who are joining us this evening. But just to set the stage for our conversation, so your packet inclu …
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026 7:00 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 City Council Mayor Angela Birney Councilmembers Melissa Stuart, President Angie Nuevacamina, Vice President Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Sayna Parsi Vivek Prakriya Menka Soni Agenda Study Session Redmond City Council Agendas, Meeting Notices, and Minutes are available on the City's Web Site: http://www.redmond.gov/CouncilMeetings FOR ASSISTANCE AT COUNCIL MEETINGS FOR THE HEARING OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED: Please contact the City Clerk's office at (425) 556-2194 one week in advance of the meeting. AgendaCity Council Study Session Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL Joint Redmond and Bellevue Electric Grid Capacity Study Findings and Next Steps 1. Department: Executive / Planning and Community Development, 30 minutes Agenda Memo Attachment A: Grid Capacity Study Attachment B: Presentation RZC Amendments: Temporary Non-Commercial Signs2. Department: Planning and Community Development, 30 minutes Agenda Memo Attachment A: Planning Commission Report Attachment B: Legal Memo Attachment C: Staff Memo Attachment D: Issues Matrix Legislative History 6/2/26 Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works referred to the City C …
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Wed Jun 17, 2026

Civil Service Commission

Commission to vote on revised civil service rules

The Redmond Civil Service Commission will approve minutes from previous meetings, receive updates from the fire and police departments, and take action on several personnel eligibility lists including assistant fire marshal, entry-level firefighter, communications dispatcher, and property and evidence technician. The commission will also discuss and potentially vote on revised civil service rules.

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REDMOND CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Wednesday, June 16, 2026, at 4:30 P.M. VIA MICROSOFT TEAMS & CONFERENCE BRIDGE REGULAR MEETING AGENDA Action Required 1. Call to Order By Chair 2. Roll Call Sign-In 3. Approval of Minutes a. May 20, 2026, Regular Meeting Motion by Commission b. June 5, 2026 Special Meeting Motion by Commission 4. Public Comment 5. New Business a. Fire Department Update Information Only b. Assistant Fire Marshal Re-Employment Eligibility List Motion by Commission c. Entry Level Firefighter Eligibility List Motion by Commission d. Police Department Update Information Only e. Entry Communications Dispatcher Motion by Commission f. Property and Evidence Technician Motion by Commission g. Deputy Chief Recruitment Information Only 6. Old Business a. Revised Civil Service Rules Motion by Commission 7. Adjournment
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 4:30 PM

Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services

Committee to approve mental health diversion MOU and housing tax exemption

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.

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City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371
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Perfect. It is 4.33 p.m. This is the June 16th Public Safety and Human Services Committee of the Whole. Should have done that a bit earlier. Council members in attendance are myself, presiding officer, council member Procria, council president Stewart, council vice president Nueva Camina, and council members Kritzer, Parsi, Forsyth, and Sony. We have six action items of the day. The first one is a memorandum of understanding for behavioral health crises intervention services presented by, we have our police chief, and I think the police department is presenting. Good afternoon. I'm joined today by our dispatch manager, Corey James. The memorandum of understanding is that we're asking you to authorize. Allows us to enter into a partnership with Crisis Connect ion. This partnership will establish a collaborative framework in which our, or in which trained behavioral health specialists from Crisis Connections will assist our dispatchers by providing crisis intervention information and referral services and support for non-emergency behavioral health- related 911 calls. This agreement strengthens our ability to have a more robust alternative response by enabling a more effective triage of behavioral health calls, reducing unnecessary deployment of police or fire units, and ensuring community members receive timely, appropriate, and clinically informed support. So we've had this conversation multiple times over the years around the alternative response. This is similar to Denver S …
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026 4:30 PM City of Redmond City Hall: 15670 NE 85th St; Remote: Comcast Ch. 21/321, Ziply Ch. 34, Facebook (@CityofRedmond), Redmond.gov/rctvlive, or 510-335-7371 Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services Vivek Prakriya, Presiding Officer Jessica Forsythe Vanessa Kritzer Angie Nuevacamina Sayna Parsi Menka Soni Melissa Stuart Agenda Committee Members Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services Agenda Meetings can be attended in person, viewed live on RCTV (redmond.gov/rctvlive), Comcast Channel 21/321, Ziply Channel 34, Facebook/YouTube (@CityofRedmond), or listen live at 510-335-7371 AGENDA ROLL CALL Action Items - 35 minutesA. Memorandum of Understanding for Behavioral Health Crisis Intervention Services CM 26-4021. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Redmond 911 Diversion MOU Attachment B: Redmond Data Sharing Agreement Attachment C: 911 Diversion Dashboard Department: Police, 5 minutes Requested Action: Consent, July 7th Approval of Updated On -Call Legal Services Agreement with Baker, Sterchi, Cowden & Rice, LLC CM 26-3952. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Baker, Sterchi, Cowden & Rice Contract Renewal Department: Police, 5 minutes Requested Action: Consent, July 7th 2026 Amendments to RMC 3.38 Multifamily Housing Property Tax Exemption CM 26-3923. Agenda Memo Attachment A: Draft Ordinance Department: Planning and Community Development, 10 minutes Requested Action: Consent, July 7th Accept Safe Streets For All (SS4A) Grant Funding …
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Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 120 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.

💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
$232.9MAEROJET ROCKETDYNE, INC.
National Aeronautics and Space Administr · IGF::OT::IGF NASA, THROUGH THE SPACE TECHNOLOGY MISSION DIRECTORATE (S
$220.5MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Defense · MICROSOFT CONSULTING SERVICES (MCS) AND MICROSOFT PREMIER SUPPORT (MPS
$172.5MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Defense · ARMY CYBER COMMANDS MICROSOFT CONSULTING SERVICES AND MICROSOFT PREMIE
$160.7MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Defense · IGF::OT::IGF - METSS FOR USMC
$148.0MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Defense · IGF::OT::IGF LABOR
$119.5MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Defense · MICROSOFT CONSULTING SERVICES (MCS) AND UNIFIED SUPPORT FOR THE U.S. N
$104.4MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Defense · MICROSOFT UNIFIED SUPPORT (MUS)
$101.5MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Defense · SE31&SE34 MCS LABOR
$87.1MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Defense · MICROSOFT ENTERPRISE TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS SERVICES (METSS) MICROSOFT CO
$86.8MMICROSOFT CORPORATION
Department of Agriculture · MICROSOFT AZURE STRATUS HSTXXX0000002144 93A34F

Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.

🌐 County-level context (King County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration-14,936 people (-$2.20B net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)8 ({"Flood": 17, "Severe Storm": 11, "Earthquake": 2, "Biologic · last Tue Apr 7, 2026)
Traffic fatalities1 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments70,376 (1,305,947 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$2,671/mo (685 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy13.3% (low numeracy 19% · 2017)

Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC

City profile

Everything below is drawn from this city’s own public record and primary-source government data. AI-written summaries are a finding aid, not a citable quote.

$267.3M
Annual budget
$42.3M
Debt outstanding
1,278
Permitted housing units

The money — in

source: Census gov-finance & state comptroller

Budget

Revenue$267.3M
Spending$217.8M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.

Debt load LOW

Outstanding debt$42.3M
Debt-to-revenue0.16×
Debt-load index21 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.

Outcomes — economic mobility

source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research use

For kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:

White kids
0.477
All kids
0.453
Black kids
0.347

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