Redmond
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Parks & Trails Commission
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.
- East Redmond Corridor CIP budget request
- Expansion of Tree Giveaway program to 750 native trees
- Derby Days event preparation on July 25
- Recommendation letter for East Redmond Corridor sent to Mayor and City Council
Human Services Commission
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.
- Application reviews for 17 human services programs including 4 Tomorrow Life Services, Africans on the Eastside WRAP, and Centro Cultural Mexicano Thriving Futures
- Scheduled future reviews for Senior and Disability programs on July 13
- Ice breaker activity led by commissioner Sonya Lawson-Salmasi
- Commissioner and staff updates on human services issues
Environmental Sustainability Advisory Committee
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.
- Stormwater Management Program Plan open for public comment
- Surface Water Monitoring Program – Year 1 results
- High School Creek Watershed Restoration Plan
- Youth Climate Action Fund: $50,000 in microgrants
- Redmond Ebike rebate application deadline June 29 at 12PM
Planning Commission
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.
- Public hearing on 2026 Annual Code Cleanup
- Recommendation on five Comprehensive Plan amendment applications for 2026-2027 docket
- Approval of draft report to City Council on the docket
- Opportunity for public comment on non-hearing items
- Approval of June 10 meeting minutes