Redmond Mayor and City Councilmembers Sworn In, Know Where to Find Reliable Information, Stay Informed About Upcoming Downtown Parking Changes, and more

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Your weekly update from the City of Redmond.

Newly elected officials

Redmond Mayor and City Councilmembers Sworn In

At last week’s Redmond City Council meeting, newly elected Redmond residents Osman Salahuddin (Council Position No. 1) and Angie Nuevacamina (Council Position No. 7), along with re-elected incumbents Jessica Forsythe (Council Position No. 3), Vanessa Kritzer (Council Position No. 5), and Angela Birney (Mayor) were officially sworn in. Their terms are effective from January 2024 through December 2027. 

Read the news release

Reliable information

Know Where to Find Reliable Information

Winter weather can bring the unexpected, so be sure you know how to find the information you need.

 Learn more about winter weather resources

Downtown Parking Changes

Stay Informed About Upcoming Downtown Parking Changes

As a reminder, parking enforcement in Downtown will change to 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Saturday, effective Jan. 1, 2024, impacting on-street parking and the Redmond Central Connector lot. Additionally, parking enforcement will no longer issue warnings and vehicles that are in violation of the on-street parking restrictions will be ticketed. 

Learn more about parking

Help strengthen Redmond's economic future

Help Strengthen Redmond’s Economic Future

Are you a business owner? The City of Redmond would like your input as we create a strategy to strengthen our economic future. As part of this process, we invite business owners to complete a brief questionnaire expressing any challenges, goals, opportunities, and more.

Complete the questionnaire

Building resiliency

Learn How Redmond is Building Resiliency

Every 10 years, the City talks about our vision for our community. Redmond has adopted three major themes to be incorporated into planning for the future of our community through the Redmond 2050 project. One theme that we are incorporating in the planning is resiliency. Improving resiliency happens in a variety of ways, some of which will directly impact our neighborhoods, and others that look at city services and processes.  

Learn more about Redmond 2050

Recycling and solid waste


Go Beyond the Cart

Styrofoam, batteries, medicines, electronics, and shredded paper – it is difficult to remember how to recycle or properly dispose of so many things! Luckily, the City of Redmond has developed a helpful guide to all things recycling. 

Read the digital guide

 

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