Redmond boards review planning docket, human services funding, and park corridor plans
Planning Commission weighs five Comprehensive Plan amendment applications
On June 24, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the 2026 Annual Code Cleanup and was scheduled to recommend which of five applications to include in the 2026-2027 Annual Docket of Comprehensive Plan Amendments. The commission also planned to approve a draft report to the City Council on the docket. Minutes from this meeting have not yet been published, so outcomes of the recommendation and report approval are not yet confirmed.
Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee hears briefings
The Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee met June 25 and received overviews of three topics: 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, according to official minutes.
Human Services Commission reviews 17 funding applications
On June 29, the Human Services Commission held a 95-minute application review session covering 17 human services programs. Programs named in the agenda include 4 Tomorrow Life Services, Africans on the Eastside WRAP, and Centro Cultural Mexicano Thriving Futures. The commission also scheduled future reviews for Senior and Disability programs on July 13. Commissioner Sonya Lawson-Salmasi led an ice breaker activity. Minutes have not yet been published, so funding decisions are not yet confirmed.
Parks & Trails Commission discusses East Redmond Corridor
On July 2, the Parks & Trails Commission reviewed a recommendation letter for the East Redmond Corridor workplan, including a CIP budget request, which was sent to the Mayor and City Council. Members discussed forming a new subcommittee and prepared for Derby Days community engagement scheduled for July 25. The commission also discussed future topics including pickleball demand and park bathroom standards. An expansion of the Tree Giveaway program to 750 native trees was also on the agenda. Minutes have not yet been published.
Coming up
No upcoming public meetings are listed for the next 14 days. The Human Services Commission has scheduled Senior and Disability program reviews for July 13, and Derby Days is set for July 25.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Planning Commission considers Comprehensive Plan amendments; environmental board briefed on stormwater, youth grants
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