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Prop. 1 could benefit local first responders, others SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
On April 28, residents in King County — including Redmond — will have the opportunity to vote whether or not to update the area’s emergency re-
sponse radio network. If passed, Proposition 1 — a nine-year, $273 million levy — would allow the county to update its communication systems for police, fire, Medic One and other emergency first responders.
Max Brown — campaign manager for Yes on Public Safety (which supports Prop. 1) — said other organizations and agencies that use the radio network include local hospitals, utilities and schools. The current system be-
ing used was designed in 1992. “It’s getting up there,” Brown said about its age. The network is made up of 26 transmitter sites — or individual towers — and Brown said the system is used about 1,000 times
a day as local dispatchers use it to connect with fire, police and other first responders. He said Prop. 1 would pay to replace the current towers with more powerful transmitters for more adequate coverage. [ more PROP 1 page 2 ]
Officers investigate alleged assault at skate park ANDY NYSTROM anystrom@redmond-reporter.com
City uses lean logic to improve customer service SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
Arika Gloud and Matthew Gilbert star in SecondStory Repertory’s production of Dr. Seuss’“The Cat in the Hat” this weekend at 16587 N.E. 74th St., Redmond. Showtimes are at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday. For ticket information, visit www.secondstoryrep.org. Courtesy of Michael Brunk/ nwlens.com
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The City of Redmond is currently in the process of streamlining the way it does business in order to offer a better level of service to its customers. This transition to “lean” logic, began about a year ago. Carol Lewis, a permit tech and plans examiner supervisor for the city’s development services center, described lean as a process improvement. She said lean gives city staff a step-by-step procedure that allows them to identify problem areas in their work and improve upon them. “Some of the steps are so simple,” Lewis said. Lean, she said, is a behind-the-scenes way to analyze processes in the city and streamline in order to remove wasted time and effort — keeping the good work and removing repetitiveness. One example lean has helped Lewis and her department has been through the overthe-counter permitting process. She said to [ more LEAN page 7]
An 18-year-male was allegedly assaulted at the Edge Skate Park at about 12:36 p.m. on April 8, according to the Redmond Police Department (RPD). Witnesses observed the victim on the ground and someone who they believed to be the suspect running away. Witnesses said the victim was unconscious for about a minute and he was later transported to the hospital. According to police, the believed suspect is a Hispanic male, 5-foot-10, 220 pounds with short black hair, clean shaven and wearing light blue baggy jeans and a grey hoodie sweatshirt. Police have ruled out some suspects and are investigating the case. The skate park is located at 8420 161st Ave. N.E.
How cyclists and drivers can safely share Redmond roads, trails SAMANTHA PAK spak@redmond-reporter.com
Spring is here and with the warmer weather comes a greater inclination to spend time outdoors. Part of that time may be on a bicycle and as more cyclists begin riding around town — sharing the road with motor vehicles — it is important to be aware of what is happening on and off the road. Peter Dane, a planner in transportation and engineering for the City of Redmond, said there are bike lanes all over Redmond providing a “pretty extensive network” for cyclists. “Every neighborhood has bike lanes
in it,” he said. Currently, Dane said there are 33 miles of bicycle lanes within the city that share the road with motor vehicles, adding that they are focusing on connecting this network of bike lanes and the plan is to bring up the total to 100 miles. “Bicyclists are allowed to ride on all roads in the city except freeways,” he said. “However, the city recognizes that the majority of people would prefer to ride in a dedicated bicycle facility, so the city is implementing a bicycle network with facilities such as bicycle lanes and paved trails.” It is rare for bike lanes to be painted onto only one side of a road, but Dane
said in some instances, it makes more sense from an engineering perspective for shared lanes. In these lanes, cars and bikes — just as the name states — share the road. Dane said these lanes are indicated by “sharrows,” double arrows paired with a symbol of a bicycle. He said these shared lanes are usually located on a road going downhill as bikes would be more visible to cars pulling out of driveways than they would be if there was a separate bike lane.
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Cyclists enjoy a ride out on the Sammamish River Trail. Reporter file photo
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“They’re lifelines,” Brown said. He said the current radio network — which serves all 39 cities in the county as well as unincorporated King County — was designed and built to cover a smaller population and geographical area.
www.redmond-reporter.com “There are dangerous gaps,” he said about the system’s coverage in relation to the county’s growth. In an email to the Redmond Reporter, Mike Titus, president of Redmond Firefighters Local 2829 IAFF, said the outdated radio network they work with is a serious liability to their
firefighters. “Sometimes our firefighters have to use separate radio channels from police officers and other first responders to compensate for gaps in the radio network,” he said. “Many times, there have been dropped or missed transmissions between units.” Titus added that there
are geographic areas where radio coverage is “spotty or non-existent.” “This is a dangerous situation to be working in, both for first responders and the people they serve,” he said. “Our public safety professionals deserve the tools they need to get the job done. It is unacceptable that the radio link between our firefighters is so outdated that it compromises our ability to communicate during life-threatening situations.” Titus said Prop. 1 would make sure they have the tools they need to get the job done.
“We need a radio network that will allow us to communicate consistently with each other and with other emergency responders,” he said. “Continuing with the current system puts emergency responders and the public at risk.” According to the Yes on Public Safety website (yesonpublicsafety. org), the proposed levy will cost 7 cents per $1,000 assessed value. This comes out to $26.46 per year for a median home of $378,000. The actual cost of the project is $246 million, but this does not include financing, the website states.
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Police Blotter The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and nonemergency) per week.
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Vandalism: Redmond police took three vandalism reports at 3:32 p.m. in the 17600 block of Union Hill Road, at 3:11 p.m. in the 1700 block of Avondale Way and at 9:36 a.m. in the 15500 block of Northeast 90th Street.
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Robert Malsch, a 21-year-old man from Lynnwood who pleaded not guilty to vehicular homicide, hit-and-run felony and reckless driving in Redmond in February, will have his next case-setting hearing on April 23, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney Office. Malsch was involved in a two-car collision early Feb. 28, which resulted in the death of driver in the other car. The other driver was identified as Michael Ey. According to an earlier report, Redmond police and fire crews responded to the collision reported by a passerby at approximately 1:16 a.m. Malsch was seen running from one of the vehicles involved in the collision, during which both vehicles — Malsch’s red 2008 Volkswagen Rabbit and Ey’s white 2010 Honda Fit — had exited State Route 520. A Redmond Police Department K-9 team tracked Malsch a short distance away, and according to the report, court documents state that after he was located, one officer “noted a faint odor of intoxicants on Malsch’s breath and another noted he had physical signs consistent with having consumed intoxicants.”
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Monday, April 13 Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 5:05 p.m. in the 9900 block of 171st Avenue Northeast. Shoplifting: Redmond police took a shoplifting report at 3:39 p.m. in the 2200 block of 148th Avenue Northeast. Found it: An outside law-enforcement agency recovered a stolen vehicle at 11:18 a.m. in the 10500 block of 166th Avenue Northeast.
Sunday, April 12 Traffic collision: Redmond police investigated a hit-and-run, non-injury traffic collision at 7:30 p.m. at the intersection of Northeast 40th Street and Bel-Red Road. Shoplifting: Redmond police took two shoplifting reports at 4:40 p.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 76th Street and at 10:34 a.m. in the 15700 block of Redmond Way.
ID theft: Redmond police took an identity theft report at 3:47 p.m. in the 15000 block of Northeast 24th Street.
2:16 p.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 101st Court.
Embezzlement: Redmond police took an embezzlement report at 10:19 a.m. in the 15400 block of Northeast 95th Street.
Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a building at 1:37 p.m. in the 15900 block of Northeast 85th Street.
Drug-paraphernalia possession: Redmond police took a report of drugparaphernalia possession at 7:29 p.m. in the 17200 block of Redmond Way.
Vandalism: Redmond police took a vandalism report at 9:25 a.m. in the 6200 block of 188th Lane Northeast.
Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a building at 10:58 a.m. in the 16500 block of Redmond Way.
You’ve got no mail: Redmond police took a mail-theft report at 8:37 a.m. in the 14800 block of Redmond Way.
Burglary: Redmond police took a residential-burglary report at 8:59 a.m. in the 11200 block of 166th Avenue Northeast.
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Shoplifting: Redmond police took a shoplifting report at 1:33 p.m. in the 17900 block of Redmond Way.
Vandalism: Redmond police took a vandalism report at 12:41 p.m. in the 6300 block of 137th Place Northeast.
Burglary: Redmond police took a nonresidential-burglary report at 11:29 p.m. in the 15500 block of Northeast 31st Street.
ID theft: Redmond police took an identity theft report at 11:58 a.m. in the 14200 block of Northeast 75th Street.
Fraud: Redmond police took a fraud report at 12:39 p.m. in the 15600 block of Northeast 95th Way.
Trespassing: Redmond police took two trespassing reports at 11:13 p.m. in the 7900 block of 170th Place Northeast and at 9:52 a.m. in the 17300 block of Northeast 36th Street.
Traffic collision: Redmond police investigated a non-injury traffic collision at 5:24 a.m. on the Redmond Way offramp of eastbound State Route 520.
Wednesday, April 8 Traffic collisions: Redmond police investigated two traffic collisions — a non-injury accident at 10:47 p.m. in the 18500 block of Redmond Way, and a hitand-run, non-injury accident at 7:09 p.m. in the 15000 block of Redmond Way.
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Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 10:09 a.m. in the 13600 block of Northeast 102nd Street.
Burglaries: Redmond police took a residential-burglary report at 9:21 a.m. in the 7200 block of Old Redmond Road and a non-residential-burglary report at 9:04 a.m. in the 16500 block of Cleveland Street.
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Volunteer champions needed for Redmond’s forested parks Could you be the next community leader for great, healthy parks in Redmond? Our forested parks and the green, tree-covered landscape of Redmond is a big part of what people love about living and working here. But the parks need your help. Every year, hundreds of volunteers dig in with the Green Redmond Partnership and help keep our urban forest alive by planting trees and removing invasive plants that threaten the forest’s health. A small group of dedicated volunteer community leaders are the driving force behind a lot of this work, which transforms forested parks throughout Redmond from Viewpoint Park to the vast Watershed Preserve. By adopting a park they care about, these volunteers called forest stewards GUEST learn to lead their own environCOLUMN mental restoration projects and Norah amplify their own efforts by getKates ting others involved, too. and Carrie New volunteers are invited to Hawthorne become forest stewards at an orientation from 6-8 p.m. on April 20 in Farrel-McWhirter Park. No experience is necessary. For many people, a nearby park is an oasis of calm and a place to recharge. Whether to take in the fragrant smells of spring, hike a short trail or relax under the shade of a massive tree, an urban park can be the only place where many urban dwellers connect with the natural world. Yet our urban forests and open spaces are often under threat of neglect, and need active care for the trees and other plants to survive. Thanks to the labor (and love) provided by volunteer forest stewards in Redmond and six other Puget Sound cities, these urban oases are making a comeback. Stewards are young and old, mothers and fathers, students and retirees. They are residents concerned with improving their community—on a tangible scale and with their own hands. And they are having a big impact. Collectively they contribute thousands of hours of work each year to care for the natural
spaces we all cherish around the region. Stewards typically commit to two years of working with a specific park but many get hooked and end volunteering for longer. The Green Redmond Partnership is a collaborative effort between the City of Redmond, nonprofit Forterra, and the volunteer community. Similar partnerships are also active in Seattle, Tacoma, Kirkland, Kent and Everett. “Working in the forest is fun. You always find new things like the emergence of starflowers and trilliums, or the discovery of a Coopers Hawk’s nest,” said Lex Verhooeve, a forest steward at Carkeek Park in Seattle. “Of course my personal motivation is to have a good workout in the forest. What can beat that?” Forest stewards’ work is essential to the health of our forested parklands and other public natural areas. Unless removed and kept at bay, aggressive invasive plants will take over—leaving no space for healthy trees to grow. In addition to removing invasive plants, forest stewards improve forest soils and plant native trees and shrubs. They work on trails, remove trash and otherwise maintain the parks. Over time, sites filled with thorny blackberry patches and garbage are restored to welcoming, beautiful groves. “We’ve transformed this once dying, garbage covered, overnight hangout into a forest making its way back to health that supports and nurtures the future forest stewards of the city—the
children who play in the woods. It’s now being integrated into the school curriculum of neighboring Leschi Elementary,” said Janna Robbins, forest steward of Peppi’s Woods in Seattle. More and more studies emphasize the importance of nature to people’s health and well-being. Just being outside under tree cover has proven to reduce stress and improve creativity, memory and cognitive function. As our cities rapidly grow, our few natural refuges are all the more critical. Forest stewards’ work is amplified because they make it possible for many others to participate—their consistent presence leads projects forward and enables other volunteers to drop in for work parties. What results is a volunteer corps thousands strong that restores hundreds of acres of parks and opens spaces throughout the Puget Sound. The Green Redmond Partnership and your favorite forested parks invite you to join the effort. To attend this year’s forest steward orientation, email greenredmond@forterra.org, or call (206) 905-6943. To drop in and volunteer for just a few hours at an upcoming forest restoration event, or to learn more about the Green Redmond Partnership, visit www.greenredmond.org.
Norah Kates and Carrie Hawthorne are Forterra staff members.
Tesla STEM High School student heads to We Day to encourage girls to code Alka Pai, a senior at Redmond’s Tesla STEM High School, is on a mission. “Women are underrepresented in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields,” she explains. “We face this issue even in one of the most forward-thinking, modern communities in the world.” Last year, Pai won a grant to do something about that. With $3,000 from the National Center for Women and Information Technology, she founded STEM Reach and recruited 10 girls in her class to teach introductory computer science to girls at five local middle
schools. Their 75 pupils then came in my community felt great, and to Telsa STEM High School to introducing and encouraging girls showcase video games and other to explore a new subject felt even programs they better.” created using Having personally seen their new skills. countless ways that young “A parent people have used technolthanked me for ogy to make the world a giving his daughbetter place, I found Pai’s ter the opportustory inspiring. At Micronity to develop an soft, we were so impressed Alka Pai interest in a field by her leadership that we his child never asked her to help us spread thought of as one ‘intended the word about the power for girls,’” Pai reports. Shortly after one young person can have in their the event, she received requests community at We Day Seattle, the from other schools to bring STEM stadium-sized celebration of youth Reach to their campuses, helping empowerment that we sponsor. her fully realize the impact she’d On April 23, 15,000 local stumade on her community. “Being dents will fill KeyArena to hear able to make a positive change from celebrities and social activLori Forte Harnick
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ists to encourage them to continue serving their community. Middle and high school students earn their tickets by committing to take action on local and global causes of their choice. The nonprofit Free The Children established We Day to inspire young people about social causes and provide practical tools to turn that inspiration into action. In just a few short years, We Day has had a profound impact on millions of young people — mobilizing them to take action to improve their communities and the world. Through our YouthSpark Initiative, Microsoft sponsors We Day to reach teens with a simple message: you can be creators, not just users, [ more WE DAY page 5 ]
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of technology. And like Pai, they can use technology skills to help others. “Being given the opportunity to attend We Day Seattle is an honor,” Pai said. “To be in an environment where everyone around me shares my passion for community service and public good will be amazing, and I’m sure that after the event I’ll only be more inspired to continue giving back.” There are many young people who, like Pai, have the ability to use technology to help others. That’s why sparking interest in computer science early in a young person’s life is a major focus for the technology industry. Every nonprofit, government agency and company has a growing need for those who un-
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Another concern the parents have is with how different the homework, quizzes and tests their children bring home are compared to students’ work from other middle schools in the district. While the school district provides materials and curriculum for teachderstand how technology works. “As the world becomes more technology-oriented, it’s becoming more important for all people to understand the basics of coding, because it is an integral part of everyone’s lifestyle,” Pai says. “Programming allows people to reach communities of millions of people with just a few lines of code, and solves the most challenging of problems faster than ever.” That’s the message we’re spreading at We Day and beyond. Learn more at www.microsoft.com/youthsparkhub.
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Clapp agreed. “I will be happy to meet with any parent to discuss their individual student’s learning experiences in any class at Redmond Middle School,” she said.
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Maria Razumova, whose seventh-grade son is enrolled in one of the classes, said one concern she and other parents have is that sometimes, there are questions on homework assignments, quizzes and tests that were not covered in class. She said the questions do not coincide with what is in the class’s textbook or corresponding online resources. Razumova added that in some cases, teachers would skip chapters in the textbook but still include that material and those concepts on tests. “Kids just plain don’t understand what’s going on,” she said. One parent said once, when they were helping their child with logarithms homework, they couldn’t find an explanation on how to solve a problem other than being told to use reverse calculations. The parent, who works at Microsoft Corp., said they had to do their own online search to figure out how to solve it. Kathryn Reith, communications director for Lake Washington School
brought to her in January. She forwarded the assessment information to the district’s assessment team to review. Reith said a district curriculum and assessment specialist who specializes in mathematics is working with RMS and will review all assessments the school is using in algebra. “It does take some time for the principal to work with the team,” Reith said about seeing changes. Razumova said there is a growing group of parents — about 40 strong — who are concerned about the algebra class at RMS. Only a few of these parents have contacted the school directly about their worries. Reith said parents who have questions or concerns regarding their students’ work should contact Clapp and bring the specific assignment or test in question. “That makes it a lot easier,” Reith said, adding that it is difficult for the school to respond to concerns if they don’t know about them.
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A group of parents at Redmond Middle School (RMS) are sharing some concerns they have about the school’s algebra one program and are hoping to improve things for future generations.
District (LWSD), said there is an educational reason for giving students these “stretch questions.” She said while the concepts in such problems may not have been explicitly covered in class, students should be able to piece together what they have learned to find the solution. In addition to not always covering material found on assignments and tests, some parents say topics are being rushed and not giving students enough time to become familiar with concepts before either piling on homework or a quiz or test. One father, whose daughter is in the program, said he would like to see teachers spend more time on the basics so the students have a better foundation to build upon as they move on to more complex concepts. Razumova said it is not just a few students needing help and so she and one other RMS mother now offer weekly tutoring sessions for free for students needing help.
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Redmond Region Orchestra Boosters will present concerts tonight and tomorrow at the Redmond High School Performing Arts Center. A classics concert at 7:30 p.m. tonight will feature international violist Brett Deubner, accompanied by the Redmond High School Mustang Symphony Orchestra and members of the Lake Washington School District 2014-15 High School Honor Orchestra, under the direction of Paula C. Ferguson. A contemporary concert at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow will also feature Deubner. This concert will present the world premieres of “Stories About the Wind” composed by Nick Norton and of “The River Cam” composed by Eric Whitacre, as well as pieces by Amanda Harberg and Mindaugas Piecatus. The Redmond High School Chamber Orchestra and the Mustang Symphony Orchestra will also perform. Tickets for each of these concerts ($12 for adults and $8 for students/seniors) can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com.
Martin, a real estate and land-use attorney who represents owners and developers with property in Redmond, said the city’s transition to lean offers better service and better communication between the city and him and his clients. Like Hoffmann, he said lean has helped increase predictability in the permitting process and has cut down on the time it takes for his clients to receive the permits they need for their construction projects.
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the opportunity to find out what their customers really need, which is really great as there is a better end result for everyone involved. Lewis said currently 28 city employees — ranging from herself, to people in information services, to department heads — have gone through the lean training. And now, these 28 employees will be taking what they learned and teaching it to their colleagues at the city.
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recent year with complete data — there were 17 collisions. Of those collisions, in about 65 percent, the motorist was at fault, about 15 percent categorized the bicyclist at fault and in about 20 there was no fault determined, Dane said. He said one of the most common types of bike-car collision occurs when the motorist makes a right turn at an intersection without checking or paying attention for cyclists in the bike lane next to them.
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Some cyclists prefer to not ride alongside cars. Brent Schmaltz enjoys riding along the Sammamish River Trail because it does not cross paths with motor vehicles. And while this may be the case, the 24-year Redmond resident pointed out that the trail was developed in the early 1990s, when the area’s population was much smaller. With more people living in the area, Schmaltz said the trail has become more and more congested with pedestrians and cyclists alike. He added that this development seems to be happening without the city thinking how the current infrastructure will support the growth. “(The trail) really hasn’t been widened or improved to
handle the new capacity,” he said. “During a nice day, it’s just jammed.” With so many people utilizing the trail, Schmaltz said it’s dangerous for everyone on the trail as cyclists will weave in and out between pedestrians — which sometimes includes families with small children. “It’s only half as bad as it’s going to get,” he said, referring to the situation and growth planned for the area. Schmaltz said he would like to see government funding to go toward improvements along the Redmond portion of the Sammamish River Trail. “The money is there,” he said, pointing to the funds the city has used to make other improvements throughout the downtown such as the Redmond Central Connector (RCC) and Cleveland Streetscape. The RCC is a new trail in town that allows cyclists to ride with limited interaction with cars and Dane said since the trail opened in the fall of 2013, they have not had any collisions. He and Hope said that part of the RCC design includes sweeping curves as the trail approaches an intersection to get cyclists to slow down. In addition, they said leading up to traffic light signals, the
surface of the RCC changes with rail ties and pavers, so cyclists can feel the difference and be aware that something along the trail is changing.
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To help cyclists and drivers stay safe on the road, Dane and Shone offered some tips. Dane said for cyclists, looking at a bike map to figure out the route you are most comfortable with can help. The city recently updated its online bike map at tinyurl.com/ p9q5cna. Dane said cyclists should also take time to understand how bike lanes work and to always ride with the flow of traffic. He added that it is also important for cyclists to wear helmets, especially at night. Dane said cyclists should also stay consistent in where they ride, meaning they shouldn’t go back and forth between riding on the road and onto sidewalks or parking lots. When a cyclist pops on and off onto the road, drivers cannot predict when they might reappear, which could lead to an accident. Shone added that cyclists should also follow the laws of the road so drivers can better predict what they are going to do. For drivers, he advised to be cautious and to make sure you
know what is going on around you. Particularly if you are going to be turning and there is a bike lane, Shone said to check for cyclists before turning. Dane agreed, adding that divers need to pay attention as there are more cyclists and walkers out and about now.
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On May 15, the City of Redmond will be holding its annual Bike Bash event. The event will be from 4-8 p.m. at the Signals art installation along the RCC. And with May being National Bike Month, Jill Smith, business liaison for the city, said there will be other special events such as a bike-to-work and bike-toschool days. Smith, who is also part of the Redmond Trip Resource and Incentive Program, said the program will also offer special biking incentives to encourage those who live, work and play in Redmond to find alternative modes of transportation to driving alone — and in this case, biking. Hope added that the city’s parks department will be holding a few public meetings in the near future to get people’s feedback on what they would like to see addressed regarding Redmond’s parks and trails.
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Nine Redmond residents will run in Monday’s 119th Boston Marathon. According to the Boston Athletic Association website, the runners are: Kendra Bohm, 36; Monica Engquist, 34; Vic Horne, 53; Darryln McDonough, 18; Rosemary O’Connell, 55; Wanwen Qi, 39; Robin Sayed, 45; Brig Seidl, 52; and Francis Stanbury, 30. The 2013 marathon was disrupted by two
consecutive explosions on the sidewalk near the finish line, killing three spectators and injuring 264 others, according to national news reports. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted last week of carrying out the bombing attack. According to her daughter Brianna May, Redmond’s O’Connell “was so distressed by the 2013 bombing, that she decided to qualify and run in the prestigious Boston Marathon.” O’Connell qualified in the Portland Marathon last year and is running on Team MR8 to raise money for Martin Richard, who was killed in the bombing, May said. So far, she has raised more than $5,000 for the cause. The Reporter will provide marathon coverage next issue and online.
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mark to 5-1. It was the Mustangs’ top score of the year, according to coach Jake Crowley, and birthday girl Lauren Settle, a sophomore, earned medalist honors with a career-best 39 on the par-36 course. Settle was followed by teammates Ally Collier (45), Rachel Jonson (47), Izzy Jensen (47) and Alex Jandrisch (47) in the nine-hole contest. In earlier matches this season, Settle shot 40 and 43 in wins over Lake Washington and Inglemoor, respectively, at Bear Creek Country Club, Redmond’s home course. Settle has been Redmond’s team medalist in all but one match. Junior captain Collier shot 45 and 47 in those matches and notched a team-leading 42 in a win over Skyline at the Plateau Club. Collier has qualified for state the last two years and was a top-20 finisher last year. Unfortunately, Jensen, a potential state qualifier, is done for the season since she’ll be having hip surgery, Crowley said. “We have a very young team who is improving and potentially could be quite strong over the next few years,” said Crowley, whose team is comprised of 18 [ more GOLFERS page 11 ]
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Redmond High’s track and field athletes are making an impact this season. A host of Mustangs have cracked the 4A Kingco top Matt Dickinson Collin Cottom Lauren Winner five and beyond. Among the league and state’s best University and will vault for them are Matt Dickinson (first in league next year.” and third in the state with a pole Villeneuve added about Cottom vault of 14-foot-6), Collin Cottom and Winner: “Collin is a great ath(fourth in league with a discus lete playing football and wrestling, mark of 130 feet) and Lauren too. He is an Eagle Scout and a Winner (tied for fourth in league diligent worker on improving his in the high jump at 4-foot-10). throwing technique” and “Lauren According to coach Denis Vilhas great natural ability and she leneuve, “Matt has worked very is starting to learn her event. We hard at an indoor vault facility expect her to crack the 5-foot barto perfect his craft. He has been rier soon.” accepted to Washington State On the track, Michael Schach
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$739,950
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HOUGHTON - KIRKLAND
$725,000
Beautiful updated home in coveted neighborhood of Houghton, just minutes from Google, parks and schools. Features include new carpet and flooring, newer vinyl windows, RV Parking and a private driveway. Master bedroom with en suite bath, two additional bedrooms plus full bath. Lower level has bonus room, bedroom, office/den, full bath, laundry and storage room. Large semi wrapped around deck and private backyard surrounded by trees. MLS# 767444 Jim Brown 425-765-0198 jbrown@windermere.com
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$475,000
Private gated community. Spacious sun filled great room with gas fireplace & built-in bookcase surround. Large master including bathroom with skylight, walk-in closet & sliders to deck. 2 bedroom plus den. Guest bathroom with skylight & jetted bath tub. Large kitchen for entertaining with skylight & eating bar. Large deck overlooking protected nature area. 2 parking spaces in secured garage & 2 storage units. Bellevue School District. MLS# 762559 Tricia Ebert 425-890-0967 tebert@windermere.com
CEDAR VILLAGE – NORTH BEND
$365,000
Spacious, remodeled 3 bedroom 1 3/4 bath. New carpet, flooring, paint, and lighting throughout! New 30 yr. roof & gas water heater. New kitchen with slab granite, tile floor and stainless appliances. Large den with gas fireplace and picture window. Laundry room & office. Walk-in closet in Master. Fenced backyard with RV parking & gate access to street. Located 100 ft. from river and hiking trails! Desirable neighborhood. MLS# 747764 Lisa Pearson 206-380-8284 lisapearson@windermere.com
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$575,000
VACANT LAND - SAMMAMISH
$725,000
Immaculate 2-story, 4-spacious bedrooms, 2.5 baths in Red Hawk neighborhood. Dining room, family room and main floor laundry/mud room adjacent to 2-car garage. New carpet on main floor, refinished hardwood, new exterior and interior paint. Close to Skyline High School, Sammamish Commons & Vedic Cultural Center, swimming pool, library and neighborhood park. Nearby award winning Discovery Elementary School & Pine Lake Middle School. MLS# 766366 Buck Hoffman 206-660-3764 frog660@aol.com
Builders & Developers! RARE OPPORTUNITY! 1.14 acres of development opportunity! Located just north of Klahanie with Issaquah Schools. Sammamish Water & Sewer available! Significant value is in the land - zoned R4 - sub-dividable into (2 lots) ½ acre sized parcels. Home is currently on septic with sewers nearby. Property sold AS-IS. Sewer line being extended to adjacent parcel in near future. MLS# 718592 Jason Decker 425-922-9043 jason@windermere.com
Lisa Pearson 206-380-8284
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Jason Decker 425-922-9043
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