Mayor Birney will proclaim that April 22 is Earth Day in Redmond. Earth Day has been celebrated for over 50 years and was established to bring awareness to protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment.
Together, let's boost the local economy and support Redmond's small businesses and hotels. Book two nights in a Redmond hotel and get $100 in "Geek Out Gold" to spend at participating businesses. Need a gift for family, friends, or employees? Show your Redmond love and support businesses by purchasing "Geek Out Gold" certificates.
Join us on April 22 at 2 p.m. for a free webinar on ways your business can incorporate sustainable practices while cutting costs. Mayor Birney will provide the opening remarks, and participants will receive a virtual "toolbox" of the resources presented during the webinar.
The City of Redmond has three openings on the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee (LTAC). The committee's role is to advise the Mayor and Council on options to enhance Redmond's tourism activities. Applicants are encouraged to apply by May 15.
The City is proposing enhancements to its Zoning Code and has initiated the first phase of a multi-year rewrite. The anticipated enhancements will provide greater clarity and transparency and include strategic revisions to align with the City's Comprehensive Plan.
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