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Members of the Redmond community will soon be able to share their thoughts on a new urban park that will be constructed in Overlake. Capstone Partners — the Seattle-based development firm tasked with developing the old Group Health Cooperative site at 2464 152nd Ave. N.E. within Overlake Village — and the City of Redmond will host a public meeting next week to develop and discuss conceptual designs for the park, a key component of the proposed development. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at City Hall.
GRIZZLIES GRAB STATE TITLE Top, Bear Creek senior Alex Davisson, wearing his sportsmanship medal, hoists the 2B academic state championship plaque that the team earned in addition to winning the 1B/2B state soccer final last Saturday at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner. Right, Bear Creek sophomore forward Nathan Sim celebrates after scoring in the Grizzlies’ 2-0 victory over Grace Academy in the state final. Story on page 14. Courtesy of Sini Fernandez
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Sexual assault resource center opens in Redmond SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
After nearly 40 years of serving the area, King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC) now has a physical presence on the Eastside. An expanded partnership with EvergreenHealth has brought the private nonprofit to the health care provider’s Redmond campus in Bella Bottega. “We’re very excited about expanding,” said KCSARC Executive Direc-
tor Mary Ellen Stone, adding that the process of opening the office in Redmond started in the summer and came together pretty quickly. KCSARC, which was founded in 1976, works with individuals of all ages who are affected by sexual violence and abuse, as well as their families. The organization offers therapy and treatment and advocates on victims’ behalf. Stone said they also help people navigate the legal process as not many people are that
familiar with the criminal justice system — going with people to police interviews, preparing them for trial and more. KCSARC offers services in English and Spanish as well as a 24hour resource line at 888-99-VOICE or (888) 998-6423. For more information, visit kcsarc.org. “The EvergreenHealth/KCSARC program demonstrates innovation and community involvement by providing onsite access to state-of-the-art [ more CENTER page 9 ]
At the meeting, Mike Hubbard, a partner at Capstone and head of the project, said they will be explaining to the community where the park will be and what they will be working with as it is not a typical park landscape. “This is not a flat park in the middle of downtown Redmond,” he said. “It’s a park on the side of a hill.” That hill rises about 60 feet in elevation from one end of the park to the other. Hubbard said they will be starting pretty much from scratch at next week’s meeting as they do not plan to have any sort of sketches or potential plans for the park aside from explanations of the landscape and
what can and cannot be done. Attendees are invited to bring forth any and all ideas to let Capstone know what they would like to see in the park. “The goal of the next meeting is to begin a discussion with members of the community about the future vision for the park,” said project manager Dennis Lisk with the City of Redmond, “including the type of activities that would occur there and the key features that people would like to see included in this urban park.” Following the meeting, Capstone will develop design options for the park site and will share their concepts at a public meeting tentatively slated for early January 2014. In late January, Capstone will present a preferred option to the community for feedback before creating plans for city approval. Details on the 2014 meeting schedule will be available in December. For more information, visit www.redmond.gov/overlake or contact Lisk at (425) 556-2471.
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Redmond Lights, Redmond Central Connector grand opening set for Dec. 7 ERRATIC, public artist John Fleming’s sculpture of metal, glass and interactive light. The new RCC trail runs from the Sammamish River Trail to the Bear Creek Trail, parallel to Cleveland Street and Redmond Town Center. This one-mile paved trail is intended as a key destination in downtown featuring integrated art and landscaping designed by The Berger Partnership. The RCC, when fully completed, will accommodate thousands of trail users a day, attracting bicyclists, pedestrians and other users from throughout the region. The direct access into Redmond’s downtown district creates greater access to experience amenities and local businesses. For more information, visit www.redmondlights.com.
The Redmond Town Center Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony will be at 4:30 p.m. today. The ceremony will begin with a musical holiday performance by SecondStory Repertory theater. At 5 p.m., Santa will emerge from his cottage and the countdown will begin to light the threestory tree. SecondStory will then lead the singing of a few more carols for the audience to sing along to. At 5:30 p.m., VALA — Venue for Artists of the Local Area — will celebrate its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and chamber music to entertain people. Artwork
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Redmond Middle School (RMS) took four seventh-grade teams and four eighth-grade teams to the Nov. 8 Math is Cool competition, held at Mount Rainier High School in Des Moines. The grade eight team took second place overall and the grade seven team took third place overall. Both seventh- and eighth-grade teams will now advance to the Masters (state-level competition) held in Moses Lake
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Lend a hand on Small Business Saturday I’ve always enjoyed frequenting small businesses: record stores, clothing shops, convenience stores and more. Sure, there are times when I visit the big-name shopping outlets when I need to buy in bulk or can’t find items in the smaller stores, but it isn’t as appealing to me. The employees at the “mom-and-pop” shops either know your name or give you a wave and nod of the head as you walk through the doors. They also need your monetary support if they are to stay in business. Tomorrow is Small Business Saturday throughout the nation and Redmond Mayor John Marchione issued a proclamation for the local area. He urges residents to “think Redmond” and to support small businesses and merchants tomorrow and throughout the year. I agree. Pay a visit to some smaller shops tomorrow, give them a hand with some purchases to keep them going in these times when we have more choices than ever where we can buy products. Running a small business takes guts and passion. I’ve known people who have run their own businesses; some have flourAndy Nystrom
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ished, others have fallen short. My wife and I thought about opening a pub once, but we bowed out when we realized the amount of work it would take to go into business. We weren’t made for that sort of lifestyle, but many others are and I feel we should support them the whole way. To me, these small businesses are a second home, and over the years (starting when I was a kid) I’ve spent hours upon hours in those shops. I’ve hung out with friends and employees, asked tons of questions about items and, sure, probably was a nuisance sometimes, but those visits were and still are a major part of my life. I’ve
made friends within those walls and have even acted as an employee at times by giving my opinions on certain items if people needed a hand. There’s a family-like atmosphere in those smaller shops, most notably the specialty shops where you feel you can relate to most of the people in there. You belong, and that’s an important feeling for a kid during my formative years, and even as an adult. Tomorrow is Small Business Saturday. Lend a hand. You’ll feel like you’ve accomplished something important.
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Way to go, girls Excellent work by Jenni Martinez and Carmen Lima to respectfully and intelligently state the personal impact of immigration laws to Speaker John Boehner (Nov. 15 Reporter). Unfortunately, he chose to dismiss them by lying about his intentions. If he took more interest in his position as a representative, he could have honestly told them words to the effect of, “This is a complicated issue; there are impacts and considerations beyond just the immediate families, and that currently there are no plans to move the legislation....” By outright misrepresenting his intentions, he sends a message that whatever action he contemplates is not supportable; why dismiss this with a lie? He also presents a poor representation of a high government official.
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dated Nov. 1, Trent Latta, the chair of the 45th Legislative Democrats, made disparaging comments about Sen. Andy Hill that were intended to discredit Sen. Hill’s legislative accomplishments. While Mr. Latta’s remarks may appeal to some partisan activists in the 45th Legislative District, they are certain to turn off voters who are looking for bipartisan solutions to pressing problems in our state (e.g., growing the economy and jobs, reining in increases in state spending and taxes and improving our educational system). Those who pay attention to political news from Olympia know that Sen. Hill has made important contributions in his first term in the Senate and as a member of the Committees on Ways and Means and Early Learning and K12 Education. As the lead budget negotiator for the Senate, he succeeded in putting together a budget that met the four-year balanced budget requirement, prioritized funding for K-12 and early education, froze tuition increases for higher education, matched spending increases to natural growth in revenues and rejected calls for new non-education expenditures and tax increases of more than a billion dollars. His persistence, pragmatism and commitment to bipartisan cooperation produced a budget that was approved overwhelmingly by the House and
Senate and signed by the governor. Mr. Latta criticized Sen. Hill’s articles in the Redmond Reporter and other local newspapers as “short on facts” and “heavy on catchy phrases.” I’m sure he’s aware that the senator’s website provides detailed information about the budget, education policy and other issues that are of interest to all Washingtonians. For those who are interested, the “Legislative Budget Notes for the 2013-15 Biennium-2013 Supplemental” and “A Guide to the Washington State’s Budget Process” are also available online at www.leg. wa.gov/. We who live in the 45th Legislative District are indeed fortunate to have Sen. Andy Hill and other members of the bipartisan Majority Coalition representing our interests in Olympia.
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Unions destroying jobs and area’s future I wonder if today’s unions and socialists (admitted or otherwise) realize to what extent they are destroying jobs and the area’s future, accelerating inflation and increasing dependency on the government, if they just don’t care or if those are their goals. People tend to think that unions are
for people, when actually unions are for unions, just as corporations are for corporations. As opposed to unions, corporations that do well create more jobs. You’d think that somewhere in K-12 education, students could get a few hours of economics and American history. Are people really so naïve as to think higher wages don’t lead to higher prices? If they don’t realize it now, they will when they’re retired (if they ever can) as I am and don’t get automatic pay increases every year. When I graduated from engineering school in Iowa and moved to Seattle to work for Boeing many years ago, my wife and I found a nice one-bedroom apartment in a brand new building renting for $85/month. After our first child was born, we moved to a twobedroom one in a different location, but the rent was over a hundred dollars a month. Of course my salary was less than one-third of the current minimum wage, but way more than the 25 cents an hour I earned working part-time in a drug store when I was 12. I suppose those folks losing jobs can move to a “right-to-work” state where more jobs are being created, the cost of living is far less and likely be better off.
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Overlake Medical Center colorectal surgeons demonstrate new robotic surgery stapler Hospital is first one in the Northwest to use ‘game-changer’ technology Overlake Medical Center colorectal surgeons demonstrated the new EndoWrist Robotic Stapler, a surgical device used to repair a variety of conditions affecting the colon, on Nov. 20. Overlake’s fellowshiptrained, colorectal surgeons, Martin Herman, MD, and Mitra Ehsan, MD, showed members of the media how the stapler is used and why it can make a significant difference in the lives of patients. Overlake is the first hospital in the Northwest to add this new robotic tool to assist surgeons doing colorectal procedures in the delicate and confined spaces of the pelvis. Her-
Overlake Medical Center colorectal surgeon Mitra Ehsan, M.D., explains how the EndoWrist Robotic Stapler is used during a demonstration of the technology on Nov. 20 at the Bellevue hospital. Both Ehsan and Overlake colorectal surgeon Martin Herman, M.D., are fellowship trained in robotic colorectal surgery. Courtesy photo man was the first surgeon in Washington state to use the EndoWrist Stapler in a colorectal surgery. In Redmond, Overlake has one primary care clinic and one urgent care clinic. Colorectal surgeons using the EndoWrist
stapler and the da Vinci robotic system can operate with enhanced vision and greater precision, dexterity and control. Surgeons use a magnified 3D high-definition vision system and special wristed instruments that bend and rotate with
Downtown Regional Stormwater Facilities Plan meeting set for Thursday City of Redmond staff members will give an update regarding the city’s Downtown Regional Stormwater Facilities Plan from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday in the Redmond City Hall Bytes Cafe, 15670 N.E. 85th St. The plan provides for stormwater conveyance and water quality treatment for the 500-acre downtown drainage area, and is funded by developers, stormwater ratepayers, state grants and state subsidized loans. The city has constructed four of the six planned facilities and is now poised to build the next big project, a stormwater treatment facility on the Redmond Way outfall. In 2006, the City of Redmond began steps to retrofit the downtown with stormwater treatment and conveyance that supports healthy Sammamish River salmon runs, existing development and planned growth. The treatment facilities remove pollutants from stormwater runoff so it is cleaner for fish once it enters the river. New
maneuverability far greater than the human wrist. At Overlake, the EndoWrist Stapler is used in procedures such as robotic colectomy and rectopexy, and will help deliver the following benefits to patients: less blood loss, shorter hospital stay and faster recovery. “Our top priority at Overlake Medical Center is to provide all our patients with exceptional medical care,” said Craig Hendrickson, CEO of Overlake Medical Center. “This new surgical technology is one way we can make sure our patients receive the best care possible.” In demonstrating the stapler, Overlake is helping bring surgery treatments for sensitive conditions, some of which are not readily talked about, to the forefront. Only a small percentage of surgeons are trained in the latest colorectal robotic techniques.
underground pipes reduce flooding in downtown. Both improvements put in place the infrastructure needed for recent and future growth in downtown. Construction for the Redmond Way Water Quality Facility is scheduled for summer 2014. The work will continue pipe improvements down Redmond Way from the railroad trestle to the river, and will construct a water quality treatment facility in a parking lot near the river. Following a brief presentation at 5:30 p.m., meeting participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and share concerns and other comments. City staff and project consultants will be available for the remainder of the meeting so participants can view and provide written comments on planned improvements. Light refreshments will be provided. Information about the regional facilities program can be found at www. redmond.gov.
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Tuesday, Nov. 26 Trespass: At 4:10 a.m., Redmond police cited a male subject for criminal trespass in the 16100 block of Northeast 85th Street on Education Hill.
Monday, Nov. 25 You’ve got no mail: Redmond police responded to the report of a theft at 5:48 p.m. from the 10900 block of 156th Place Northeast on Education Hill, where mail was stolen. Vehicle prowls: Officers responded
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to four vehicle prowl reports. Two came from Education Hill, one was from Grass Lawn and one was from downtown. Shoplifting: A resident was arrested for shoplifting from a department store in the 2200 block of 148th Avenue Northeast at 11:46 a.m.
Sunday, Nov. 24 Domestic violence: A woman from the 8300 block of 167th Avenue Northeast on Education Hill reported ongoing domestic violence with her boyfriend at 8:19 p.m. Vehicle prowl: Officers investigated a vehicle prowl at 6:16 p.m. from the 11000 block of 166th Place Northeast on Education Hill. You’ve got no mail: Redmond police took a theft report in which mail was taken from numerous mailboxes in the Education Hill area. There is no suspect information at this time. Theft: Redmond police responded to a theft call at 12:50 p.m. from the 2200 block of 148th Avenue Northeast in Overlake.
Saturday, Nov. 23 Hit and run: At 10:51 p.m., Redmond police investigated a hit and run in the 4300 block of 148th Avenue Northeast
to a burglary of a garage in the 6000 block of 187th Place Northeast downtown at 9:39 a.m. Theft: Copper wire was reported stolen from a storage container in the 3600 block of 157th Avenue Northeast in Overlake at 8:18 a.m.
in Overlake involving three vehicles. There is no suspect information at this time. Shoplifting: Redmond police responded to two shoplifting reports from 2200 block of 148th Avenue Northeast in Overlake. The first came at 4:18 p.m. A woman was arrested for stealing clothing from a department store. A man was also arrested at 6:52 p.m. He was later released and will be charged through investigation. Vehicle prowl: Redmond police investigated a vehicle prowl at 5:35 p.m. from the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street downtown. DUI: Redmond police arrested a woman at 12:12 a.m. for driving under the influence and a hit and run in the 7800 block of Leary Way downtown.
Thursday, Nov. 21 Harassment: Redmond police responded to a report of harassment at 5:24 p.m. from the 8400 block of 161st Avenue Northeast downtown. Shoplifting: Redmond police responded to a shoplifting report at 3:23 p.m. from the 11400 block of Avondale Road on Education Hill. The stolen items were recovered. Malicious mischief: Redmond police responded to a report of malicious mischief at 2:41 p.m. form the 15800 block of Redmond Way downtown. Forgery: A resident from the 17600 block of Northeast 88th Place on Education Hill contacted police at 12:14 p.m. to report an unknown suspect had made fraudulent charges on a credit card. Drugs: A woman in the 17600 block of Northeast 76th Street downtown was arrested at 11:57 a.m. for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Friday, Nov. 22 Fraud: Redmond police investigated potentially fraudulent activity at 5:27 p.m. from the 16500 block of Redmond Way downtown. There is no suspect information at this time. Shoplifting: A male was arrested at 1:21 p.m. for shoplifting in the 11400 block of Avondale Road on Education Hill. Burglary: Redmond police responded
Redmond’s Eva Moon brings ‘Mutant Diaries’ to DVD Redmond resident Eva Moon — star of the one-woman show, “The Mutant Diaries: Unzipping My Genes” — is working to bring her story to DVD. In the musical — which she has performed in front of live audiences from Redmond to London — Moon shares her story of having three surgeries in three months to reduce her risk of breast cancer and ovarian cancer, all due to the BRCA1 genetic mutation she inherited. Her recent performance at the Rogue Machine Theatre in Los
Angeles in October was recorded and now Moon has launched a Kickstarter campaign (http:// kck.st/18tI9aj) to make producing the DVD possible. “The show has such a positive message for people going through life-changing challenges. Women tell me they are grateful just to know they’re not alone,” she said. “With a DVD, I can reach so many more than I could on my own.” Moon is hoping to fund the DVD through preorders on her Kickstarter campaign, which runs until Dec. 19.
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We think the best way to care for our neighbors is to be in the neighborhood. Youth Eastside Services held a ribbon-cutting event on Nov. 21 in Redmond. Front row, left to right: Brad Smith, executive vice president and general counsel for Microsoft, Redmond Mayor John Marchione, YES Board President Jennifer Ivan and her daughter Olivia, YES Executive Director Patti Skelton-McGougan, King County Council member Jane Hague and YES Redmond Clinical Manager Megan Kennedy. Courtesy of King County Council member Jane Hague’s office
Youth Eastside Services opens new Redmond office Youth Eastside Services (YES) has moved to a new location in Redmond at 15600 Redmond Way, Suite 102. YES specializes in helping youth and their families overcome issues such as depression, anxiety, anger and trauma. Substance abuse assessments and treatment are also a key part of YES services. “If you know a youth in distress, there really isn’t a better place to get help than YES. We specialize in helping youth and supporting families, giving thousands of kids each year the confidence to thrive and become productive members in the community,” said YES Executive Director Patti Skelton-McGougan. Redmond Mayor John Marchione noted that YES has been a part of
Redmond for a long time and partners with the city to provide counselors in schools as well as at the Old Firehouse Teen Center. At the ribbon-cutting event held on Nov. 21, YES Board of Trustees President Jennifer Ivan said the new location was part of YES’s efforts to open its doors wider by making services easier to access. She noted the agency accepts insurance, as well as Washington Apple Health (Medicaid) and offers sliding scale fees, thanks to the support of donors. Those present to celebrate the new location and cut the ribbon included Brad Smith, executive vice president and general counsel for Microsoft, who acknowledged Microsoft’s long-time support of YES
Mann joins Together Center Board of Directors Chris Mann was recently added to the Together Center’s Board of Directors. Mann, a Renton resident, is a commercial banking officer at Columbia Bank’s Bellevue office, where he has worked for the past seven years. He is a participant in the 2012-14 class of Leadership Eastside, for which he also serves on the finance committee. Mann began volunteering on the Together Center’s finance and property operations committee several months ago and was elected to the board this month. “When we were scouting for additional financial experience for our committee, Chris came highly recommended to us from people we respect,” said board chair Hank Myers. “He has a keen interest in how to make an impact to improve the Eastside
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and we feel very lucky to have him on our team.” One of the first nonprofit multi-tenant centers in the nation, Together Center was designed first and foremost to lower barriers to finding help. Where east King County residents once needed to travel from Bothell to Renton or beyond to find help at individual locations, people from throughout the Eastside, now find comprehensive assistance at one location in downtown Redmond. Services include shelter, medical and dental care, child care assistance, youth and family counseling and more. Tens of thousands of people were assisted on campus last year. Together Center is located at 16225 NE 87th in Redmond. For more information, contact (425) 869-6699 or visit www. togethercenter.org.
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MasterCraft Northwest/Seattle has moved its business to Redmond after many years in Issaquah. Having signed a 10-year lease with its colorful Willows Road Northeast warehouse, MasterCraft hopes to become part of the local fabric. The new 3,000-square-foot showroom in Redmond features a lineup of brand new boat models for sale. It also has a cutting-edge pro shop stocked with boating parts and gear, and four service bays that are capable of servicing many boat models. “We are super excited to come to Redmond. A lot of our customer base lives out here,” said Richard Purchas, a sales associate. “We enjoy this space because we are able to have 20 new boats inside and under cover.” Redmond’s new location provides a warmer and cleaner space for new boats to be on display. In preparation for next summer, customers can view, shop and purchase new boats during Seattle’s cold and rainy season.
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The business also sells water skis and wakeboards. “A great opportunity from this move is being able to maximize the customer base on Lake Washington,” said MasterCraft General Manager Kevin Grant. “Our new goal is that we want to see more MasterCraft boats on Lake Washington and take care of people that are on the water there. We are now strategically placed between Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish, giving us a good advantage.” MasterCraft Northwest/Seattle is the exclusive MasterCraft boat dealer in Western Washington. It is the secondlargest boat dealer in the country, offering a wide range of premium boats for sale, such as new and used ski and wakeboard boats. MasterCraft is located at 8710 Willows Road N.E. For information, visit www.mastercraftseattle.com or call (425) 298-4705.
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would be so closely tied to the development of the rest of the project. He added that this was also why Capstone is developing the park, rather than the city. “It’s really because (the park and the rest of the development) are so connected,” Hubbard said, adding that it will be a 2.7acre, triangular park with two sides facing the streets and one side adjacent to planned office buildings. Lisk added that in the original plan — as part of the development agreement for the Group Health Master Plan — there were provisions for the developer to pay about $2.4 million in fees to fund the
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empirically based therapies for (post-traumatic stress disorder) and other emotional and behavioral conditions among patients affected by abuse and trauma,” Stone said in a press release issued by KCSARC. “With KCSARC onsite at EvergreenHealth, we can be on the front line with victims of sexual assault and their families. Last year we assisted over 200 Eastside residents in addition to victims throughout King County. This partnership will ensure that Eastside victims of sexual assault and their families receive the help they need.” With a new office in Redmond, she said it will be easier for KCSARC and EvergreenHealth to con-
stone anticipated for the project and the adjacent construction of roads and other infrastructure they would be taking on, that it made sense for the park to be constructed at roughly the same time.”
design and construction of the park. He said when the development agreement and master plan were approved, it was assumed that the park would be publicly owned and that the city would be undertaking a master plan for the park along with its eventual construction. “Once Capstone Partners purchased the property from Group Health and began to look at developing the site, they realized that developing the park sooner would provide an immediate tangible amenity for the people living and working on the site,” Lisk said. “It also became clear that, based on the first phases of development that Cap-
He added that the complexity of developing the site became more apparent as the park’s construction is “integral to the construction of an underground parking lot, roads and other site infrastructure.” It was more advantageous to have the developer design and construct the park, he said. “The city’s role in the development of the park will
be to assist Capstone in the design and planning for the park and to facilitate the public’s participation in this process,” Lisk said. In addition to developing and constructing the park, Capstone will also be maintaining the park, which Lisk said the city prefers as the park will be partially built over the parking structure and integrated to other on-site infrastructure systems. While the firm will be maintaining the park, he said the city will generally be handling programming and rentals, as it does with all other parks in Redmond, adding that the city and park owner will develop terms to address programming procedures
nect with each other. “Makes it much more convenient for people,” she said. “When you have a physical presence, it really does make a difference in terms of how you work together.” Barb Jensen — trauma and preparedness program manager and forensic nurse examiner team manager for EvergreenHealth — is equally excited about a KCSARC opening on the Eastside. “For me, it’s really huge,” she said. Jensen said bringing KCSARC to EvergreenHealth came about after she was asked to take the lead on their forensic nurse examiner team about a year ago. In an effort to rejuvenate the team, she met with
their various partnering groups — one of which is KCSARC. Jensen learned that one of the issues KCSARC had been facing was providing services for people in north King County while being located in Renton. From these discussions came a “meeting of the minds” as the two agencies worked to bring KCSARC to the Eastside. “I wanted to know that my patients had immediate access to the services that KCSARC offers,” Jensen said. “They can get (help) close to home, in their own hospital, in their own neighborhoods.” She said having the followup services KCSARC offers so close is “priceless.” Forensic nurse examin-
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The mixed-use development within Overlake Village is part the city’s effort to develop two urban centers within Redmond — Overlake and downtown. During the planning process, the site became a controversial subject after Redmond City Council approved plans to cut down the 1,050 “significant” trees located on the site. As reported earlier, Sustainable Redmond — a grassroots organization with a mission to be a
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Jensen said. She said although they are supposed to be impartial, being a forensic nurse examiner can take its toll as they work so closely with the victims and it can be difficult to take such tragedies home. Another benefit of having KCSARC in Redmond, Jensen said, is that the organization also offers support to the nurses if needed. In addition, the KCSARC/EvergreenHealth
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Lake Washington Schools Foundation welcomes new executive director and board trustees The Lake Washington Schools Foundation (LWSF) brought a new executive director and five new board trustees into the fold this fall. As LWSF’s new executive director, Kristina
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First, Jesse Leuenberger cracked home a 25-yard shot into the lower left corner of the goal in the 56th minute. Then, Nathan Sim volleyed the ball into the net off an assist from Sajan Nauriyal at the 61-minute mark. Those Bear Creek goals gave the Grizzly boys a 2-0 victory over Grace Academy and a 1B/2B state title on Saturday at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner. It is Bear Creek’s first boys state championship since 2006. “Saturday was a good day,” senior defender Alex Davisson said with a laugh. “It was exciting — a feeling of brotherhood with the guys I was sharing (the title) with.” Added senior defender Stan Leszynski: “We came really close sophomore year (fourth place) — we got a taste of it. I feel the hard work we’ve accumulated over the years paid off. It’s great to be part of such an elite group of guys.” Both all-state first-team members noted that team unity, talent and selflessness are what put Bear Creek over the top this year. Players not only scored goals, but they were equally as committed to setting up their teammates to hit the back of the net, Leszynski said. Bear Creek (21-2-0) outshot Grace Academy, 17-1, in the final and Grizzly
goalkeeper Blake Denniston earned the shutout. The Grizzlies’ “lockdown defense,” as described by coach Chad Pohlman, had 16 shutouts this season and the offense outscored its opponents, 87-7. The locals’ only two losses came at the hands of Grace Academy; both of those matches ended in 0-0 draws and were decided in penalty kick shootouts. “We wanted it badly. We knew there was some justice — payback had to happen,” Pohlman said of beating Grace Academy. “We had to control everything and not let the third one get by us.” According to Davisson, the boys had a ton of adrenaline on their side after what transpired the night before. Excitement reigned supreme for Bear Creek in the boys semifinal on Friday. Bear Creek’s Nauriyal scored in the final seconds of stoppage time to punch the Grizzlies’ ticket to the state final with a 2-1 victory over previously undefeated St. George’s. Leuenberger began the scoring sequence by dribbling by two defenders and sending a low and hard pass to Nauriyal, who short-hopped the ball into the net. Sam Humphries gave the locals a 1-0 lead in the 61st minute after the goalie saved Brandon Saw’s hard shot and the ball careened toward the waiting goal scorer. St. [ more champs page 15 ]
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all very competitive and love working hard together.” In Friday’s semifinal match, Hannah Bauermeister scored first in the second minute. Also tallying for the Grizzlies were Jill Leszynski, Sara Hastings, Whitney Isbell and Caroline Bridgwater, who netted a pair of goals. Liberty Bell had an own goal midway through the first half. Gonzalez said to follow up the Liberty Bell game with another victory in a third consecutive state final was a tough chore for the Grizzlies. “It’s really hard to do what the girls have done. I’m very proud of them,” said Gonzalez, whose ultimate goal is to “build a competitive program year in and year out.” DiGenova said that her team is strong, united and the girls hold their heads up high, even in defeat. “It doesn’t take away from a great season and all the seasons prior,” she said.
[ champs from page 14] George’s equalized on a penalty kick in the 76th minute. “It was pandemonium up in the stands. Pandemonium on the sidelines. Pandemonium on the field,” Pohlman said after the victory in a match he knew would be a battle and a true test of his team’s talent. Added Leszynski: “It was one of the most exciting and difficult games I’ve had to play in my career. They were a great opponent and it came down to the wire.” But there was still one game left to be played on Saturday. Pohlman felt his team exuded confidence, but also wondered, “How much is left in the tank?” after a hard-fought and emotionally taxing semifinal game. With no score at halftime against Grace Academy, Davisson said that senior Luke Blankenbeckler gave an inspirational speech. “He told us to step it up and go out and take it to ‘em — and that’s what we did,” Davisson said.
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Gunning for their third straight 1B/2B state title, Bear Creek’s girls lost the crown to Crosspoint Academy, 1-0, on Saturday at Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner. Crosspoint’s Dotty Deseree’ scored in the fourth minute on a 25-yard chip shot over Grizzly goalkeeper Maya Shipway’s outstretched hands. Bear Creek (15-3-1) outshot Crosspoint, 12-3. “We had our chances,” said coach Brandon Gonzalez. “Games are won and lost in moments. One moment we fell asleep. I think when we gave up that goal, it was kind of a shocker.” Added senior Brittany DiGenova: “I felt like we all came to play and we showed that on Friday (a 7-0 win over Liberty Bell in the semis). There were no excuses on Saturday. Unfortunately, we did not play our best. We’re disappointed — we’re
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Local bus routes could be affected by Metro service cuts, revisions The consequences of inaction to date on stable and sustainable funding for public transit were spelled out earlier this month, as King County Metro Transit detailed drastic cuts to bus service that must be planned now in the absence of funding. Nine Redmond area bus routes could be affected: 250, 930, 221, 232, 245, 248, 249, 269 and 931. “The time for action is now, with the Legislature in special session, to
avert cuts to bus service that would be without precedent in the 40-year history of Metro,” said King County Executive Dow Constantine. “It is unconscionable that King County should be compelled to cut bus service, due to lack of funding authority from the state.” Temporary funding dedicated for Metro Transit expires next year, and Metro has exhausted its reserves and implemented many efficiencies and cost-
savings. Metro’s service guidelines identify the need for increasing service by 15 percent — but without funding in place after next year, Metro released a proposal that details up to 17 percent in cuts to bus service. Another 150 daily bus trips between West Seattle and downtown Seattle — buses that ease construction congestion during the Alaskan Way Viaduct project — also are at risk of being canceled in June when state funding
ends. The state legislature is again considering statewide transportation funding during a special session. But until a solution is finalized Metro Transit must take steps to prepare to cancel 74 bus routes and reduce service on another 107 routes starting next year. The proposed cuts are needed to reduce Metro’s costs and would affect riders and communities across King County beginning as soon as June 2014.
• 74 of Metro’s 214 routes would be deleted, including the local routes 250 and 930. • 107 routes would be reduced or revised. Examples of changes are fewer trips, service ending earlier at night, deletion of the tail-end of a route and combination of routes. The local routes include: 221, 232, 245, 248, 249, 269 and 931. • 33 routes would not be changed, but would likely become more crowded as
they absorb riders who lost their service. The local routes include: 216, 219, 224 and 268. Metro plans public meetings and other informational opportunities throughout the county during the next three months. Riders with questions or comments can visit Metro’s service cuts page for more information: http://metro.kingcounty. gov/am/future/participate. html#calendar
Balanced statewide transportation package is still King County’s first choice A balanced statewide transportation package, with local options for funding Metro Transit and roads in the cities and unincorporated areas, remains King County’s first choice — but in the absence of action by state Legislature, County leaders say they will develop legislation by year’s end to give voters the chance to save bus service and maintain roads. At the same time, King County Executive Dow Constantine was joined by the president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 on Nov. 21 to announce tentative agreement on a new three-year contract that, if ratified, could preserve some bus service.
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As part of a statewide transportation package, King County has requested authority from the state to ask its voters to fund transit service and roads in cities and the unincorporated areas through an increase in the motor vehicle excise tax. Referred to as the “local option,” the revenues raised through such a measure would allow Metro to avoid devastating cuts to bus service. It would also provide funding for cities and the unincorporated areas of King County to preserve and maintain their roads and make related transportation improvements. With the expiration of temporary transit funding,
it is critical for King County to obtain this “local option” and to seek voter approval in 2014. If a transportation package does not provide for this outcome, existing state law does allow the Metropolitan King County Council to enact an ordinance creating a transportation benefit district with specific revenue authorities, including sales taxes and a flat annual vehicle fee. “A statewide transportation package that is fair and balanced is still our first choice, but in the absence of action by the state, an imperfect local option becomes necessary so that voters can have the chance to save bus service and maintain roads,” said Executive Constantine.
“Time is running out. The people of this region deserve the right to vote on whether or not to accept drastic transit cuts,” said Council member Larry Phillips, chair of the Council’s Transportation, Economy and Environment Committee. “Putting this decision in front of voters in time to save their transit system, with or without state legislative action, is the right thing to do.” Revenues authorized by voters under a transportation benefit district would be distributed to Metro Transit for bus service, and to funding roads and transportation needs in cities and unincorporated King County. Regional transportation
advocates joined the elected leaders today to reiterate their support for a balanced statewide transportation package as a first choice for funding.
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Executive Constantine was joined by Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) Local 587 President Paul Bachtel to announce tentative agreement on a new three-year contract with bus operators, mechanics and other Metro workers that could preserve jobs and produce millions of dollars in savings for Metro Transit, subject to member ratification. “Local 587 recognizes Metro is in the midst of
an unprecedented funding crisis,” said President Paul Bachtel. “This is an agreement we feel we can take to our membership — one that reflects our shared desire to keep our operators on the job and buses on the road for our customers.” “This is a significant agreement that reflects a shared commitment for preserving bus service and the union’s desire to be part of the solution,” said Executive Constantine. “This agreement was reached following five months of good-faith bargaining, and I appreciate the hard work of negotiators on both sides.” The tentative agreement calls for a one-year [ more county page 17 ]
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Programmer Analysts (Multiple Positions), Redmond, WA. Test, maintain, and monitor computer programs and systems, including coordinating the installation of computer programs and systems, develop, document, and r ev i s e d e s i g n p r o c e dures, test procedures, and quality standards. Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in computer science, computer science and computer engineering, information technology, mechanical engineering, engineering, or a related technical field. 2 years of experience in a computer software professional position using TSQL, SQL Server Repor ting S e r v i c e, S Q L S e r ve r Analysis Ser vice, and SQL Server Integration Service. Resumes to: Pactera Technologies NA, Inc., Attn: Danning Wang, 14980 NE 31st Way, Suite 120, Redmond,WA 98052. Software Design Engineers (Multiple Positions), Redmond, WA. Design, develop, compile, implement, test, debug, modify, and document new or existing a p p l i c a t i o n p r o gra m s within accepted standards, design, develop, implement, and test system software in concordance with client processes and standards. Bachelor’s degree or fo r e i g n e q u i va l e n t i n computer science, computer technology, computer engineering, software engineering, infor mation technology, electrical engineering, engineering, or a related technical field. 2 years of experience in a computer software professional position related to software design and development using C#, SQL, and WCF. Resumes to: Pactera Technologies Inc., Attn: Danning Wang, 14980 NE 31st Way, Suite 120, Redmond, WA 98052.
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Cedar Lawns Memorial Park has immediate opening for a Grounds and Facilities Interment Specialist In Redmond WA who will be responsible for efficiently maintaining the overall appearance and cleanliness of cemetery and funeral home locations. The maintenance duties also include interments - layout and preparation, grave closure, marker/monument installation, and equipment/facility maintenance. Full-time with benefits. Email resume Carrie.Burgess@ dignitymemorial.com Carrie.Burgess@dignitymemorial.com
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